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  1. In September a cheque payable to me drawn on Santander, was paid into Barclays, some days later the cheque Barclays wrote the cheque was dishonoured by non-payment, Barclays have not however forwarded the document and now in December have given the lam explanation that it had been sent to Santander. Of course that is course correct, it was sent via clearing, but when (for whatever reason payment was not made) it should have been returned to the clearing bank and so to me, the customer. Under normal conditions on suing on a Bill of Exchange, one would exhibit the document to the application for Summary Judgment, its therefore critical to have. How can I get a conditions of the procedure banks use when the paying bank dishonours payment of a cheque, what should happen to the original, and if the Bank has lost it, can I sue for damages, in addition to losing the cheque they have not dealt with the query within the 8 weeks mentioned in BCOBS, and in fact have given a evasive explanation. Gertrude
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