Skip to content

Cheque - Law Dictionary Search Results

Research workspace

Save terms and build your research trail

A free trial unlocks notes, tags, search history, and the full AI Studio desk for judgment research.

Remittance

one person to another, either in specie, bill of exchange, cheque, or otherwise. A sum of money sent to another as

Post-dating Bills of Notes

Post-dating Bills of Notes. A bill or note or cheque may be post-dated, (English) Bills of Exchange Act, 1882, s.13,

Payment, out of

taking the money out of the drawer or drawing a cheque on of bank. When used in connection with the word

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Negotiation

of 1881)] --when a promissory note, bill of exchange or cheque is transferred to any person, so as to constitute that

Negotiable

For it is 'negotiable' to the same extent as a cheque marked 'not negotiable', i.e. it is 'transferrable', Scrutton on Charterparties

Money Bill

Quarterly Review, January, 1936, Vol. 52, p. 3. Includes a cheque, postal order, demand draft, telegraphic transfer or money order. [Prize

Money

Quarterly Review, January, 1936, Vol. 52, p. 3. Includes a cheque, postal order, demand draft, telegraphic transfer or money order. [Prize

Mistake

forged bill, is recoverable (though a banker paying the forged cheque of a customer cannot charge the customer with the loss),

Directors

not generally be personally liable on a promissory note or cheque which he has signed on behalf of the company, Chapman

Liability of drawer

of drawer, the drawer of a bill of exchange or cheque is bound, in case of dishonour by the drawee thereof,

  • Last »

Try the research workspace — 7 days free


AI Briefs · Semantic Search · Save & annotate judgments

Start your 7-day free trial