Cheque - Law Dictionary Search Results
Honour
5, c. 72). To honour a bill of exchange or cheque (of the drawee, etc.); to pay.
Inland instrument
Inland instrument, A promissory note, bill of ex-change or cheque drawn or made in British [India] and made payable in,
Instrument payable on demand
in which no time for payment is specified, and a cheque, are payable on demand (Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881, s. 19).
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Bankers' cash notes
made, their use having been superseded by the introduction of cheques.
Code
Act to codify the law relating to Bills of Exchange, Cheques, and Promissory Notes'; the (English) Partnership Act, 1890 (53 &
Deposit account
banker to the depositor, not to be drawn upon by cheques, and usually not to be withdrawn except after a fixed
Fieri facias
c. 110), authorizes the sheriff to seize money, bank notes, cheques, bills of exchange, etc., of the person against whose effects
Sale of Goods Act, 1893
as the law of bills of exchange, promissory notes, and cheques was codified (see CODE) by the Bills of Exchange Act,
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