The Law of Electronic Funds Transfers

The Law of Electronic Funds Transfers
Title The Law of Electronic Funds Transfers PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Geva
Publisher LexisNexis
Pages 0
Release 1992
Genre Banking law
ISBN 9780820511474

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Selected Electronic Funds Transfer Issues

Selected Electronic Funds Transfer Issues
Title Selected Electronic Funds Transfer Issues PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 92
Release 1982
Genre Electronic funds transfers
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The Law of Electronic Fund Transfer Systems

The Law of Electronic Fund Transfer Systems
Title The Law of Electronic Fund Transfer Systems PDF eBook
Author Donald I. Baker
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Genre Electronic funds transfers
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Bank Collections and Payment Transactions

Bank Collections and Payment Transactions
Title Bank Collections and Payment Transactions PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Geva
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 575
Release 2001
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780198298533

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This is a study of the law governing the bank-customer relationship pertaining to the disposition of funds by cheques and credit transfers, covering both paper-based and electronic payments. The work addresses, with various degrees of detail, common law, civilian, and `mixed' jurisdictions, particularly, Australia, Canada, England, France, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, South Africa, Switzerland and the United States. In addition to the description of the law in these jurisdictions, the book contains an in-depth analysis of the common issues and the responses to them, in light of desired policies. Accordingly, an evaluation of the various rules and proposals for reform are integral parts of the study. The book is divided into four parts. Part I is an overview of the various legal systems and fundamentals in banking and payment law, in an overall historical context. Part II deals with the banking relationship, within which collections and payments occur. It highlights the customer contract, the deposit transaction, the mandate authorizing bank collections and payments, and the debt resulting from entries to the current account. Part III covers the performance of the mandate. It discusses extensively laws governing the payment and collection of cheques and credit transfers, in the context of actual clearing and settlement mechanisms, particularly large-value transfer systems in developed countries. Part IV is on payment systems misuse through fraud, either in theinitiation payments or in misdirecting them. It discusses cheque forgery, unauthorized electronic funds transfers, forged cheques indorsements, and misdirected funds transfers. A unique feature of the work is the integration of a cohesive analytic perspective, both doctrinal and policy-oriented, into a comparative descriptive framework. The book searches for a universal `law merchant' transcending the boundaries of the various legal systems. It is aimed at the banking and payment law specialist and student as well as to the general comparative lawyer. Its focus on both present law and reform makes it useful to both the academic and practising lawyer.

Consumer Financial Services Answer Book (2015 Edition)

Consumer Financial Services Answer Book (2015 Edition)
Title Consumer Financial Services Answer Book (2015 Edition) PDF eBook
Author Richard E. Gottlieb
Publisher
Pages 1222
Release 2014
Genre Class actions (Civil procedure)
ISBN 9781402422614

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Electric Money

Electric Money
Title Electric Money PDF eBook
Author Dennis W. Richardson
Publisher Cambridge : MIT Press
Pages 216
Release 1970
Genre Banks and banking
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"Money," at least in its present form, may be on the verge of obsolescence. Rapid advances in computer technology are revolutionizing the American banking system. The credit boom and the proliferation of credit cards signal the advent of a cashless and checkless society. This exploratory treatise on payment media develops, within the framework of the historical evolution of exchange in general and of financial concepts and and institutions uniquely American, the far-reaching implications of a computerized monetary system for all sectors of the economy. The author introduces a theoretical model of a "moneyless" society and a hypothetical description of electronic funds transference as it might evolve within "real world" constraints. By virtue of its central position in the payment process and its cost-saving computer capabilities, the commercial bank of the future will logically extend its role in the financial community with multiple new services. Technical change will remain the most potent factor in this business environment. Aggressive bankers, implementing and actively marketing the latest developments, will occupy the vanguard of the movement.

The Law of Electronic Funds Transfer

The Law of Electronic Funds Transfer
Title The Law of Electronic Funds Transfer PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Zimmer
Publisher
Pages 812
Release 1978
Genre Electronic funds transfers
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