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Bills of Exchange Act 1882

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Version Superseded: 06/04/2015

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76 General and special crossings defined. U.K.

(1)Where a cheque bears across its face an addition of—

(a)The words “and company” or any abbreviation thereof between two parallel transverse lines, either with or without the words “not negotiable”; or

(b)Two parallel transverse lines simply, either with or without the words “not negotiable”;

that addition constitutes a crossing, and the cheque is crossed generally.

(2)Where a cheque bears across its face an addition of the name of a banker, either with or without the words “not negotiable,” that addition constitutes a crossing, and the cheque is crossed specially and to that banker.

Modifications etc. (not altering text)

C1S. 76 extended by Cheques Act 1957 (c. 36, SIF 14), s. 5, 1972/641, reg. 7(2), 1972/764, reg. 21(5), 1972/765, reg. 8(2) and 1976/2012, reg. 22(2)

C2S. 76 extended by S.I. 1984/779, reg. 7(2)

S. 76 extended by S.I. 1991/1031, reg. 7(2)

S. 76 applied by S.I. 1991/1407, reg. 7(2)

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