First published in 1877, this volume provides an overview of the laws governing the operation and management of savings banks in the United Kingdom. Topics covered include the duties of managers and trustees, the rights of depositors, and the regulations surrounding the investment of funds. The book also includes a discussion of the historical development of savings banks and a survey of the existing state of savings bank legislation.
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