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The most notable exception is the donor’s own cheque payable to the donee, as it is not ‘property’ but a revocable mandate to the donor’s bank, which ends on death (Re Beaumont [1902] 1 Ch 886). However, a cheque payable to the donor may be the subject matter of a dmc if it is delivered, even without being endorsed (Re Mead (1880) 15 Ch D 651).
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