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  • BANKER
    A private person who keeps a bank; one who is engaged in the business of banking. People v. Doty, 80 N. Y. 228; Auten v. Bank, 174 U. S. 125, 19 Sup. Ct. 628, 43 L. Ed. 920; Richmond v. Blake, 132 U. S. 592, 10 Sup. Ct. 204, 33 More...
  • BANKER'S NOTE
    A commercial instrument resembling a bank-note in every particular except that it is given by a private banker or unincorporated banking institution.
  • BANKEROUT
    O. Eng. Bankrupt; insolvent; indebted beyond the means of payment.
  • BANKING
    The business of receiving money on deposit, loaning money, discounting notes, issuing notes for circulation, collecting money on notes deposited, negotiating bills, etc. Bank v. Turner, 154 Ind. 456, 57 N. E. 110. See BANK; BANKER.
  • BANKRUPT
    A person who has committed an act of bankruptcy; one who has done some act or suffered some act to be done in consequence of which, under the laws of his country, he is liable to be proceeded against by his creditors for the seizure and distribution among them of More...
  • BANKRUPT LAW
    A law relating to bankrupts and the procedure against tbem In the courts. A law providing a remedy for the creditors of a bankrupt, and for the relief and restitution of the bankrupt himself. A bankrupt law is distinguished from the ordinary law between debtor and creditor, as involving these More...
  • BANKRUPTCY
    1. The state or condition of one who is a bankrupt; amenability to tbe bankrupt laws; the condition of one who has committed an act of bankruptcy, and is liable to be proceeded against by his creditors therefor, or of one, whose circumstances are such that he is entitled, on More...
  • BANLEUCA
    An old law term, signifying a space or tract of country around a city, town, or monastery, distinguished and protected by peculiar privileges. Spelman.
  • BANLIEU, OR BANLIEUE
    A French and Canadian law term, having the same meaning as banleuca, (q. v.)
  • BANNERET
    See BANERET
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