Bank Book

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Bank Book
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Meaning of Bank Book
A book in which the depositor"s accounts are entered; held by the depositor, also serving as a receipt , Also known as passbook.
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What does Bank Book mean in American Law?
The definition of Bank Book in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
"A booklet, left in the possession of a bank customer, in which transactions pertaining to a bank account in a savings bank or similar institution are recorded. Also called "passbook.""

