Book contents
- Australian Banking and Finance Law and Regulation
- Acknowledgement of Country
- Australian Banking and Finance Law and Regulation
- Copyright page
- Contents
- About the authors
- Acknowledgements
- Table of cases
- Table of statutes
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Regulatory theory and framework
- Chapter 2 Consumer protection and consumer credit
- Chapter 3 Financial products regulation
- Chapter 4 New challenges in the data-driven financial markets
- Chapter 5 Banks, banking and the banker–customer relationship
- Chapter 6 Accounts
- Chapter 7 Duties of the banker and the customer
- Chapter 8 Cheques and bills of exchange
- Chapter 9 Electronic banking
- Chapter 10 Lending, secured lending and guarantees
- Index
Chapter 6 - Accounts
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 November 2024
- Australian Banking and Finance Law and Regulation
- Acknowledgement of Country
- Australian Banking and Finance Law and Regulation
- Copyright page
- Contents
- About the authors
- Acknowledgements
- Table of cases
- Table of statutes
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Regulatory theory and framework
- Chapter 2 Consumer protection and consumer credit
- Chapter 3 Financial products regulation
- Chapter 4 New challenges in the data-driven financial markets
- Chapter 5 Banks, banking and the banker–customer relationship
- Chapter 6 Accounts
- Chapter 7 Duties of the banker and the customer
- Chapter 8 Cheques and bills of exchange
- Chapter 9 Electronic banking
- Chapter 10 Lending, secured lending and guarantees
- Index
Summary
Deposits are a loan from the customer to the banker. The terms of that loan are the terms of the ‘account’. We refer to ‘an account’ because the amount deposited is subject to change, and there is a continuous accounting of it as transactions occur so as to show the amount currently on deposit. The terms of the loan are theoretically subject to negotiation between the parties. In practice, they are imposed by the bank. Thus, the number of kinds – the ‘types’ – of accounts available to customers is generally limited, but terms do vary.
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- Australian Banking and Finance Law and Regulation , pp. 167 - 189Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024