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Does the bank have the obligation to inform depositors when the court forcibly deducts their deposits?
When the court forces the deduction, the bank shall not tip the depositor. If it is illegal for the court to inform depositors when deducting money, the court may impose fines and other penalties on the bank.
As for whether the bank notifies the depositors after the compulsory deduction by the court, it should be handled according to the savings contract of both parties. If the contract stipulates that notice shall be given, the bank shall give notice; If there is no agreement in the contract, the bank has no obligation to notify. If the depositor finds that the personal deposit has decreased, he can ask the bank to make an explanation.
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