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Negotiable Instruments Act ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A usance bill has to be `accepted` by the drawee or debtor before it becomes _________ -The provision of Sec 138 of the NI ACT came into effect from ___________ -A bill of exchange contains an 2/4 -Where is endorsement made? -As per NI Act, cheques are not payable only at the branch where the account is held -An instrument in writing, containing an unconditional order, signed by the maker, directing a certain person to pay a certain sum of money only to, or to the order of, a certain person or to the bearer of the instrument is called -If a cheque is crossed and restricted, its mode of payment is -What are the words, `for value received` in a promissory note and bill of exchange considered as -______ is necessary when there is contract or agreement between two persons. -The original creditor cannot claim the amount from the debtor if the ___________has been made to the holder in due course -When the amount of the cheque is large ,the bank asks for identity proof of the bearer or contact the drawer on the phone numbers available on bank records to confirm _______ of the cheque. -Transferring of ownership, free from defect, through endorsement and delivery in the case of an order instrument and mere delivery in the case of a bearer instrument is called ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Section: 1. Negotiable Instruments Act ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A bill of exchange contains an -What is cheque? -A usance promissory note has to be stamped by affixing non-judicial stamps of requisite value, as per __________Act

-An instrument in writing, containing an unconditional order, signed by the maker, directing a certain person to pay a certain sum of money only to, or to the order of, a certain person or to the bearer of the instrument is called -A cheque is a -Transferring of ownership, free from defect, through endorsement and delivery in the case of an order instrument and mere delivery in the case of a bearer instrument is called -If a cheque is crossed and restricted, its mode of payment is -______ is necessary when there is contract or agreement between two persons. -A payee should not be a certain person True or false -What are the words, `for value received` in a promissory note and bill of exchange considered as

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