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DRAFT: CIVIL AND COMMERCIAL CODE FOR KINGDOM OF SIAM
BOOK III ON SPECIFIC CONTRACTS. (April 1924)
- Reconstructed from the Documents in Vols. 86, 87, 88, and 89 of “The Archives of the History of Thai Codification”.
- For the details, please, refer to the "Introductory Notes" to the "Reconstructed Book III on Specific Contracts".
TITLE XXI. Bills.
Chapter IV. Cheques.
Part II. Crossed Cheques.
Section 1161.
- If the cheque bears across its face two parallel lines, with or without the words "Company" or "Bank" or any other words having the same meaning, between such lines, the cheque is said to be crossed and payment of it can only be made to a banker.
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Section 1162.
- [I] If the name of a particular banker is written between the parallel lines payment can only be made to that banker.
- [II] But the banker to whom the cheque is crossed can cross it to another banker for collection.
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Section 1163.
- The banker who pays a crossed cheque contrary to the provisions of Section <
1111>[1161] or <1112>[1162] is liable for any injury resulting therefrom.
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