A negotiable instrument is a document guaranteeing the payment of a specific amount of money, either on demand, or at a set time, whose payer is usually...
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the law governing the usage of negotiable instruments in India. The word "negotiable" means transferable and an "instrument" is a document giving legal effect...
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Promissory note (category Negotiable instrument law)
whether a promissory note is a negotiable instrument can have significant legal impacts, as only negotiable instruments are subject to Article 3 of the...
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Crossing of cheques (category Negotiable instrument law)
negotiable' can be added to a crossing. The effect of such a crossing is that it removes the most important characteristic of a negotiable instrument...
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transaction Legal instrument, a formal documentation of a status or transaction Negotiable instrument, a type of contract Statutory instrument, a form of legislation...
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or other bank account. In this way, instead of being used as a negotiable instrument, checks are misused as a form of unauthorized credit. The term "check...
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Cheque (redirect from Check (financial instrument))
payment system or have been completely phased out. A cheque is a negotiable instrument instructing a financial institution to pay a specific amount of...
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be charged when bearer instruments are issued. In the United States, under the Uniform Commercial Code, a negotiable instrument (such as a check or promissory...
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An IOU differs from a promissory note in that an IOU is not a negotiable instrument and does not specify repayment terms such as the time of repayment...
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festivals or days of importance as holidays as per section 25 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881. National holidays are mandatory holidays declared by...
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A demand draft (DD) is a negotiable instrument similar to a bill of exchange. A bank issues a demand draft to a client (drawer), directing another bank...
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terms signature on a negotiable instrument, such as a check blank endorsement, a signature given without indicating the instrument's payee note added to...
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now and in the foreseeable future Security (finance), a financial negotiable instrument All pages with titles containing Financial security This disambiguation...
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Blank endorsement (category Negotiable instrument law)
instrument ("pay to the order of (the payee)") into a bearer instrument ("pay to the bearer"). It is one of the types of endorsement of a negotiable instrument...
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Holder in due course (category Negotiable instrument law)
who takes a negotiable instrument in a value-for-value exchange without reason to doubt that the instrument will be paid. If the instrument is later found...
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Cheque fraud (category Negotiable instrument law)
Cheque fraud or check fraud (American English) refers to a category of criminal acts that involve making the unlawful use of cheques in order to illegally...
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error. In the United States and the UK, post-dated cheques are negotiable instruments and can be drawn upon at any time, while in India and Australia...
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Check 21 Act (category Negotiable instrument law)
The Check Clearing for the 21st Century Act (or Check 21 Act) is a United States federal law, Pub. L. 108–100 (text) (PDF), that was enacted on October...
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manufacturer Degree of difficulty, in several sports Demand draft, a negotiable instrument issued by the bank Deputy Director (disambiguation), a rank in some...
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Hundi (category Negotiable instrument law)
remittances to India Indian diaspora Greater India Indosphere Others Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 Correspondent account Hundies, Reserve Bank of India,...
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Swift v. Tyson (category Negotiable instrument law)
where they apply." The Court decided that a bona fide holder of a negotiable instrument for valuable consideration, without any notice of the facts that...
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Installment note (category Negotiable instrument law)
An installment note is a form of promissory note calling for payment of both principal and interest in specified amounts, or specified minimum amounts...
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Note issuance facility (category Negotiable instrument law)
Note issuance facility (NIF) is an underwriting agreement/arrangement in the Eurocurrency market under which borrowers place short/medium term (one to...
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equal to 10 underlying shares, but any ratio can be used. It is a negotiable instrument which is denominated in some freely convertible currency. GDRs enable...
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public holiday on the birth anniversary of Maharaja Hari Singh under Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 (Central Act 26 of 1881) across Union territory of Jammu...
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specified – quality or quantity. Because the transaction operates on a negotiable instrument, it is the document itself which holds the value - not the goods...
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Secrecy Act Internal Revenue Service Negotiable Instrument Log (NIL). Cash purchases of negotiable instruments (e.g., money orders, cashiers checks,...
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French allonger, "to draw out") is a slip of paper affixed to a negotiable instrument, as a bill of exchange, for the purpose of receiving additional...
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coin Nagasaki trade coins Numismatic charm Momme (unit) Yen currency Coinage Paper currency Edo period scrip Hatamoto Negotiable instrument Rice stamps...
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The Paper Currency Act, 1861 (category Negotiable instrument law)
The Paper Currency Act, 1861 is an act in India dating from the British colonial rule, that is currently no longer in force. Before the passing of the...
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