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Definition of Bank line
1. Noun. The maximum credit that a customer is allowed.
Specialized synonyms: Consumer Credit
Generic synonyms: Credit
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bank Line
Literary usage of Bank line
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Personality: Studies in Personal Development by Harry Collins Spillman (1919)
"It is the bank line. It has no fame, for no one ever has written it up. ...
The bank line stands erect; the bread line droops. The bank line moves fast; ..."
2. Cases on the Law of Contracts by George Purcell Costigan (1921)
"Union Marine Ins. Co., LR 10 CP 125 (bank line v. Capel [1919] 1 AC 457); It has
been the subject of recent exhaustive discussion In the House of Lords ..."
3. India and Russia: The Scinde Railway Company: Its Origin and Policy by Hardy Wells (1869)
"In the second place, when contrasting the probable local traffic of a through
right-bank line with a through left-bank line (the through traffic from ..."
4. The Relative Advantages of the 5 Feet 6 Inches Gauge and of the Metre Gauge by William Thomas Thornton, James Forrest (1873)
"He had seen in a recent official despatch that the length of this right-bank line
was greater by 34 miles than that on the left-bank, whilst the Government ..."
5. A Review of Railways and Railway Legislation at Home and Abroad by Samuel Shaen (1847)
"So the grantees of the Versailles right bank line agreed to charge 98 cents. ...
The left bank line being insolvent, has had a loan of five million francs. ..."
6. The Improvement of Rivers: A Treatise on the Methods Employed for Improving by Benjamin Franklin Thomas, David Alexander Watt (1913)
"The irregular bank line produced by the eddies around the dikes is worthy of notice.
Some open spur-dikes of piles were used at New Orleans in 1897, ..."