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Marked Cheques - Manager's Initials Not Equivalent To An Acceptance |
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This section is from the book "Canadian Banking Practice", by John T. P. Knight.
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Question 95. - Is the presence of the manager's initials on a cheque a sufficient guarantee of its being marked good or accepted?
Answer. - If the question has reference to the common practice of the manager putting his initials on the margin of the cheque as authority to the ledger-keeper to mark it, we would not regard that as constituting an acceptance on the part of the bank.
 
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