Yes, there is a banking law and practice that all the bankers observe.
L. R. Suneja has written: 'Cheques in law and practice' -- subject(s): Checks 'Practice & law of banking in India & Pakistan' -- subject(s): Banking law, Banks and banking
Herbert Percival Sheldon has written: 'The practice and law of banking' -- subject(s): Banking law, Banks and banking, Negotiable instruments
Norzrul Thani has written: 'Law and practice of Islamic banking and finance' -- subject(s): Banking (Islamic law), Finance, Law and legislation
James Milnes Holden has written: 'The law and practice of banking' -- subject(s): Banking law, Checks 'The history of negotiable instruments in English law' 'Securities for bankers' advances' -- subject(s): Banking law, Security (Law)
Khadim Hosain Siddiqui has written: 'Practice and law of banking'
J. Milnes Holden has written: 'The law and practice of banking' 'Securities for bankers' advances'
K. C. Shekhar has written: 'Banking theory and practice (law and foreign exchange)'
Some of Evershed's main practice areas include antitrust and EU law, banking and finance, commercial, commercial dispute resolution, and construction and engineering.
Nepal is not very old country in terms of formulation of banking law thats why there are very few banking laws are there un the existence.
Islamic banking refers to a system of banking or banking activity that is consistent with the principles of Islamic law (Sharia) and its practical
Kathlyn L. Farrell has written: 'Law and banking' -- subject(s): Banking law
Larisa Dragomir has written: 'European prudential banking regulation and supervision' -- subject(s): Banking law, Law and legislation, International Banks and banking