Joachimson v Swiss Bank Corporation
Joachimson v Swiss Bank Corporation [1921] 3 KB 110 is a judicial decision of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales in relation to the fundamental nature of the legal relationship between banker and customer. Together with Foley v Hill (1848) 2 HLC 28 it forms part of the foundational cases relating to English banking law and the nature of a bank's relationship with its customer in relation to the account.
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Joachimson v Swiss Bank Corporation
Joachimson v Swiss Bank Corporation [1921] 3 KB 110 is a judicial decision of the Court of Appeal of England and Wales in relation to the fundamental nature of the legal relationship between banker and customer. Together with Foley v Hill (1848) 2 HLC 28 it forms part of the foundational cases relating to English banking law and the nature of a bank's relationship with its customer in relation to the account.
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Joachimson v Swiss Bank Corpor ...... achronistic in modern banking.
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Swiss Bank Corporation
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[1921] 3 KB 110
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[1921] All ER Rep 92
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1921-03-11
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N. Joachimson v Swiss Bank Corporation
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Bank account, limitation periods
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Joachimson v Swiss Bank Corpor ...... er in relation to the account.
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Joachimson v Swiss Bank Corporation
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