Sales and Good Act 1930: Rights of Unpaid Seller

Sales and Good Act 1930: Rights of Unpaid Seller

Negotiable Instruments (NI) Act 1881: Discharge of Parties

By payment in due course Payment-in-due-course, is the payment made in good faith and in accordance with the apparent tenor of the instrument to the …

Negotiable Instruments (NI) Act 1881: Presentment of NI

A bill of exchange payable after sight must, if no time or place is specified therein for presentment, be presented to the drawee thereof for …

Negotiable Instruments (NI) Act 1881: Endorsement

Endorsement Section 15 defines endorsement as follows: “When the maker or holder of a negotiable instrument signs the same, otherwise than as such maker, for …

Negotiable Instruments (NI) Act 1881: Negotiable Instruments Features

Negotiable Instrument, in law, a written contract or other instrument whose benefit can be passed on from the original holder to new holders. The original …

Negotiable Instruments (NI) Act 1881: Meaning and Essential Features and Types

The law relating to “Negotiable Instruments” is contained in the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, as amended up-to-date. It deals with three kinds of negotiable instruments, …

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