Byles on bills of exchange and cheques / by Jonathan Mark Phillips, Richard Hanke and Ian Higgins.

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Publication details:
London : Sweet & Maxwell, 2020.
Edition:
30th ed.
Record id:
88543
Subject:
Bills of exchange -- Great Britain.
Checks -- Great Britain.
Negotiable instruments.
Contents:
Part I
1. Overview of bills of exchange
2. Form of bills and notes
3. Payee and drawee
4. Inchoate instruments
5. Bills in an international context
6. Capacity
7. Liability on a bill
8. Transfer and negotiation
9. Modes and requisites of transfer
10. Acceptance
11. Presentment for acceptance
12. Presentment for payment
13. Discharge - I
14. Discharge - II
15. Dishonour - I
16. Dishonour - II
17. Liabilities of parties
18. Rights of parties
19. Consideration
20. Alteration and forgery
Part II
21. The cheque - I
22. The cheque - II
23. The cheque - III
Part III
24. The promissory note
Part IV
25. Conflict of laws
Part V
26. Procedure - I
27. Procedure - II
28. Damages, interest and costs
29. Limitations of actions
Part VI
30. Lost bills and notes
31. Bill or note as payment
32. Payments made under a mistake
33. The law of principal and surety in its application to bills and notes
34. Insolvency of companies.
Summary:
Byles on Bills of Exchange and Cheques is the essential reference guide to the regulation and use of payment instruments. Giving a detailed account of the law of bills of exchange, promissory notes and cheques, this classic text sets out the substantive and procedural law, as well as the application of the laws of principal and surety and insolvency to this context. The new 30th edition incorporates legislative developments and recent caselaw from the UK and Commonwealth, as well as expanded discussion of set-offs. Provides a detailed account of the laws and procedure governing the use of bills of exchange in the UK. Sets out the principles underlying the law of bills of exchange and cheques. Identifies the types of instruments and the relevant parties involved. Details a step-by-step analysis of the procedural law and relevant information for litigation. Looks at the use of bills in international trade and the issues surrounding conflict of laws. Addresses the relevant duties of each party to the transaction and sets out the means by which the transaction is processed and discharged. Explains the liabilities and rights of the parties, including the liability of banks for breach of a mandate. Examines the relevance of the principle of Consideration for the contractual nature of the transactions. Considers the means by which a bill of exchange or cheque may be altered and the legal protections against forgeries. Undertakes a detailed analysis of the nature and operation of cheques, as distinct from other bills of exchange. Sets out the nature and legal issues with respect to promissory notes. Addresses the consequences of lost bills or cheques, and payments made in error. Considers the application of the laws of principal and surety, and insolvency law to the context of bills of exchange. - Publisher's website.
ISBN:
9780414064966
Phys. description:
xciii, 556 p. ; 25 cm