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    awakening and changes in the characters. The banker is a rich and pompous man who doesn’t care giving a second thought in his unrestrained extravagance. The lawyer is a greedy man who could do anything for the sake of money. They wage a bet on the idea of death penalty and life time imprisonment. The banker puts on the line two million dollars compared to the lawyer’s fifteen-year solitary confinement. Everything we do has consequences. The banker loses his fortune and could not pay off the

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    sentence are equally immoral‚ but if I had to choose between the death penalty and imprisonment for life I would certainly choose the second. To live anyhow is better than not at all” (Chekhov 1). In Anton Chekhov’s short story “The Bet” a lawyer and a banker make a bet about which penalty is more humane. The lawyer says that life imprisonment is more humane. In saying this‚ the lawyer bets he can stayed locked up in a cell for 15 years without any human contact and it will show it’s more humane. In the

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    CHAPTER-ONE Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank (RAKUB) 1.1 Introduction: Bangladesh economy is predominately an agrarian one and dependent on agriculture is considered to be the mainstay of economic life of the people. 85% people of our country are depending upon agriculture directly and indirectly. Major portion of National Income comes from agriculture and development of this country depends upon the development of agriculture. But the financial conditions of the farmer of our country are

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    credit appraisal

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    CREDITWORTHINESS OF BORROWERS The business of sanctioning unsecured loans & advances is comparatively more risky & needs special care & attention on the part of the banker. The ‘Creditworthiness’ of a person means that he deserves a certain amount of credit‚ which may safely be granted to him Such creditworthiness is judged by the banker on the basis of his character‚ Capacity & Capital(3C’s):- 1) CHARACTER:- In assessing the creditworthiness of a person‚ the first consideration is ‘Character’

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    Question 1 (5 points) Shareholders of Sparky’s Kerosene Company (SKC) face a variety of risks in holding SKC shares. If SKC purchases fire insurance for their factories‚ their shareholders will face lower Your Answer Score Explanation Systematic/Market Risk. Specific/Idiosyncratic Risk. Correct 5.00 Correct. You have a good intuition for fundamental types of risk. Total 5.00 / 5.00 Question Explanation A fundamental question about different types of risks. Question 2

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    CASES ON BANKING LAW Westminster Bank Ltd v. Hilton (1926) 43 TLR 124 As against the money of the customer’s in the banker’s hands the relationship between banker and customer is that of principal and agent: "It is well established that the normal relation between a banker and his customer is that of debtor and creditor‚ but it is equally well established that quoad the drawing and payment of the customer’s cheques as against money of the customer’s in the banker’s hands the relation is that

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    The story opens on a dark autumn night. An old banker was quite restless in his study recollecting a party that happened fifteen years ago. In that party‚ the guests were having a discussion regarding capital punishment. While most of the guest disapproved of the death penalty‚ the banker was of the opinion that if capital punishment kills a man at once‚ life-long imprisonment kills him slowly. Then a young lawyer of twenty-five years of age‚ who was amoung the guests was asked to comment‚ who preferred

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    the bet

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    "The Bet" is an 1889 short story by Anton Chekhov about a banker and a young lawyer who make a bet with each other about whether the death penalty is better or worse than life in prison. The story has a twist ending. As the story opens‚ the banker is recalling the occasion of the bet fifteen years before. Guests at a party that he was hosting that day fell into a discussion of capital punishment; the banker argued that capital punishment is more humane than life imprisonment‚ while the young lawyer

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    NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT Negotiable Instruments are money/cash equivalents.  These can be converted into liquid cash subject to certain conditions.  They play an important role in the economy in settlement of debts and claims. The transactions involving the Negotiable Instruments in our country are regulated by law and the framework of the Statute which governs the transaction of these instruments is known as The Negotiable Instruments Act.  This act was framed in our country in the year 1881

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    believed that it was the perfect town‚ free of corruption and problems; Not only were they proven wrong‚ but‚ in the process‚ the man who corrupted Hadleyburg revealed the dark sides of certain people. Among them were the banker and his wife‚ the minister‚ and "the nineteeners". The banker and his wife‚ to whom the man brought the sack of gold showed their dark sides early on in the story‚ but they were not persecuted as the other "ninteener" families were. Their dark side was one with greed and dishonesty

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