This section is from the book "Canadian Banking Practice", by John T. P. Knight.
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Question 426. - A bank notifies the promissor on a note held by it, requesting payment. The envelope containing the notice was not sealed. Can the party claim damages from the bank for the open letter?
Answer. - This gives the party no claim for damages, unless the statement in the notice is false and it is sent maliciously.
 
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