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Definition of Passbooks
1. passbook [n] - See also: passbook
Literary usage of Passbooks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Digest of Legal Opinions of Thomas B.. Paton: General Counsel of the by Thomas Bugard Paton, American Bankers Association (1920)
"... against individual account of partner 1217-1219 passbooks Assignment of passbook
1037-1040 Credit of overdraft irrevocable 1347-1350 Delivery necessary ..."
2. Scottish Law Magazine, and Sheriff Court Reporter by Scotland Sheriff Courts (1865)
"passbooks were kept for both parties, wherein the weights as thus ascertained
were entered by the defenders' cleric at the time. That clerk was the witness ..."
3. Foreign Assistance: Inadequate Accountability for U. S. Donations to the by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"Because officials could not determine which ration passbooks were obtained
fraudulently, the host government and UNHCR continue to honor all passbooks. ..."
4. New Dictionary of South African Biography by E. J. Verwey, Nelson Mandela (1995)
"Coupled with the growth of the Durban branch, the CPSA started a country-wide
campaign to burn passbooks on 16 December 1930, the Day of the Covenant. ..."
5. Reports of Cases by New York (State). Court of Appeals (1905)
"The passbooks of the Syracuse Savings Bank and the Onondaga County Savings
Bank "ami the statement from the books of the Trust and Deposit Company of ..."
6. Acts and Resolves Passed by the ... Legislature of the State of Maine by Maine (1917)
"An Act Relating to Issuance of Duplicate passbooks and Certificates by Loan and
Building Associations. Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine, ..."