BLO 3405 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Commonwealth Bank, Financial Institution, Access Method

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The law in relation to use of cheques is governed by the cheques act 1986 (cth) although the cheques sections of the bills of exchange act 1909 still apply. Sydney raper pty ltd v commonwealth trading bank of australia (1975) cheques. These are neither bills of exchange nor cheques: thomas cook v kumari (2002) The obligation for the issuer to replace lost or stolen travellers cheques is not absolute: Braithwaite v thomas cook travellers cheques ltd (1989) The use of credit and debit cards has led to the decline in use of travellers cheques cheques: crossings of cheques. The effect of crossing a cheque is that it is a direction of the drawer to the financial institution only to pay the cheque to another financial institution: s54 cheques act 1986. Not negotiable" and account payee only" do not necessarily make a cheque non transferable as is often believed cheques. Type of crossing: parallel lines only: purpose and effect :

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