Domestic and foreign exchange . 84 DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE. FOREIGN REMITTANCES 85 16. Payment of orders.—Foreign money ordersare not usually advised to the paying agents, but theissuing bank, as a rule, holds the paying agents oftheir foreign money orders free from responsibilityin cashing them, provided: (a) The money orders are drawn on the properform. (b) The amount of any one money order does notexceed the limit fixed hy the issuing bank. (c) The signatures of the officers on the money or-der agree with the specimen signatures of authorizedsigning officers on file. (d) The money ord


Domestic and foreign exchange . 84 DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN EXCHANGE. FOREIGN REMITTANCES 85 16. Payment of orders.—Foreign money ordersare not usually advised to the paying agents, but theissuing bank, as a rule, holds the paying agents oftheir foreign money orders free from responsibilityin cashing them, provided: (a) The money orders are drawn on the properform. (b) The amount of any one money order does notexceed the limit fixed hy the issuing bank. (c) The signatures of the officers on the money or-der agree with the specimen signatures of authorizedsigning officers on file. (d) The money order is presented for paymentwithin, say, twelve months of the date of issue.(After the expiration of this period the money ordersare payable only at the head office of the issuingbank.) ^ PAYMENT TO HOLDEKS (a) In Great Britain and Ireland the face amountof sterling is paid to the holder without deduction ex-cept for revenue stamps. (b) In countries other than Great Britain and Ire-land the equivalent of the sterling amount is paid tothe holder at a rate of ex


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