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corroborated in material particulars; (c) that a bill of exchange, accepted or endorsed, was accepted or endorsed for good consideration ... illustration (c)-- A, the drawer of a bill of exchange, was a man of business. B, the acceptor
Central Government Act
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time of acceptance; that every accepted bill of exchange was accepted within a reasonable time after its date and before ... stamp; that a lost promissory note, bill of exchange or cheque was duly stamped; (g) that holder is a holder
Central Government Act
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rupees. B commits forgery. (e) A draws a bill of exchange on himself in the name of B without ... signs his own name to a bill of exchange, intending that it may be believed that the bill was drawn
Central Government Act
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contract is contained in a bill of exchange, the bill of exchange must be proved. (c) If a bill
Central Government Act
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with interest thereon because, according to it, the bills of exchange had not been retired by the buyer ... bound or entitled to honour the bills of exchange drawn by the seller unless they and such accompanying documents
Supreme Court of India
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1981 AIR 1426
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Section 47 in The Companies Act, 1956 47. Bills of exchange and promissory notes. A bill of exchange, hundi
Central Government Act
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written obligaticrp, except. - .. e ; ._ Bills of Exchange ahov Rs. 50 in value, were made chargeable with nd vnforam duty, ranging ... rates ohstamp duty in respect of bills of exchange, bills of lading, cheques, letters of credit, promissory notes, policies
Law Commission Report
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Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 5. " Bill of exchange". A" bill of exchange" is an instrument in writing, containing an unconditional
Central Government Act
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also have its name so mentioned in all bills of exchange], hundies, promissory notes, endorsements, cheques and orders for money ... ibid., for" and in all bills of exchange". 4. The word", advertisement" omitted by s. 34, ibid. 5. Subs
Central Government Act
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agent the power of accepting or indorsing bills of exchange so as to bind his principal. An authority to draw ... bills of exchange does not of itself import an authority to indorse
Central Government Act
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