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[1768] Mor 877      

Subject_1 BANK.

Borland
v.
Thistle Bank of Glasgow

1768. February.
Case No. No 3.

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A banking company is not obliged to pay value for forgeries committed against them; and they are entitled, when a forged note is presented, to stop its farther circulation by putting a mark upon it, certifying that it is a forgery.

Fol. Dic. v. 3. p. 47. Tait's MS.

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