This section is from the book "Canadian Banking Practice", by John T. P. Knight.
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Question 195. - May a bank refuse to take money with which to pay a draft held by another party, from the drawee of the same, the draft having been accepted by him payable at the bank? He has no current account with them.
Answer. - The bank is quite at liberty to refuse to take money from anyone not a customer with which to retire a note domiciled by him at the bank. No person can be forced to act as agent for another against his will.
 
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