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Case of gibbons vs west minister bank

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Answered by pradeepkrverma
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In GIBBONS V. WESTMINSTER BANK LTD., (1939) 2 K.B. 882, a non-trader was awarded only 40 shillings as nominal damages. The customer's credit is or may be seriously injured by return of one of his cheques dishonoured. The smaller the cheque, the greater is the possibility of damage to his credit.

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