passbook
passbook. A depositor’s book in which a bank records all the transactions on an account. — Also termed bankbook.
passbook. A depositor’s book in which a bank records all the transactions on an account. — Also termed bankbook.
A demand, time, savings, passbook, or similar account maintained with a bank, savings-and-loan association, credit union, or like organization, other than investment property or an account evidenced by an instrument. UCC § 9-102(a)(29). — Abbr. D.A. [Cases: Banks and Banking 151; Building and Loan Asso-ciations 40. C.J.S. Banks and Banking §§ 266–268, 277–278; Building and
A deposit or credit account with a bank, such as a demand, time, savings, or passbook account. UCC § 4-104(a). [Cases: Banks and Banking 151. C.J.S. Banks and Banking §§ 266–268, 277–278.]