[1] [1924] 1 KB 461.

2 See s12.2 and the discussion in Tyree, "Banking Code Losers" 6 JBFLP XXX.

3 [1987] AC 45.

4 [1988] 2 All ER 296.

[5] This is one of the interesting aspects of the Tournier case that is often overlooked in the standard textbooks. The information in question was not obtained from the operation of Tournier's account but that of another customer, and even that in a circuitous manner.

6 At 474.

[7] At 474.

8 At 479.

9 At 481.

10 At 484.

11 [1969] 1 Ch 1.

12 At 7.

13 [1988] 3 WLR 776.

14 [1969] RPC 41.

15 (1988) 13 NSWLR 331.

16 supra; see also J M Walter and N Erlich "Confidences - Banks and Customers: Powers of Banks to Maintain Secrecy and Confidentiality" (1989) 63 ALJ 404.