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Greenwood v Martin’s Bank (1933) AC 51

This case considered the issue of forgery in relation to cheques and whether or not a customer could recover from a bank amounts of money that were withdrawn from his account by his wife after she forged his signature on his cheques.

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Greenwood v Martin’s Bank (1933) AC 51
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