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Acceptance for honour
Agent for presentment
When cheque not duly presented and drawer damaged thereby
Rules as to compensation
Crossed Cheque
Discharge from liability
Dishonour by non-acceptance and non-payment
Drawee in case of need
Estoppel against persons connected with negotiable instrument
Foreign Negotiable Instrument
Discharge by allowing drawee more than forty-eight hours to accept
Effect of material alteration
Mode in which notice may be given
When notice of dishonour is unnecessary
By and to whom notice of dishonour should be given
Noting of promissory note or bill of exchange
Payment for honour
Payment of instrument on which alteration is not apparent
Presumptions as to negotiable instruments
Acceptor or indorser bound notwithstanding previous alteration
Protest of promissory note or bill of exchange
Parties not consenting discharged by qualified or limited acceptance
Chapter X: Of Reasonable Time
Delivery of instrument on payment or indemnity in case of loss
Cheque payable to order
Drafts drawn by one branch of a bank on another payable to order
Extinguishment of rights of action on bill in acceptor’s hands
Party receiving must transmit notice of dishonour
When party to whom notice given is dead
Dishonour of cheque
Presumption in favour of holder
Defence which may not be allowed in any prosecution under section 138
Offences by companies
Set of bills
Acceptance of a Bill of Exchange
Acceptance of bill drawn in fictitious name
Acceptor bound, although indorsement forged
Authority and Liability of Agents and Legal Representatives under NI Act
Ambiguous and Inchoate Negotiable Instruments
Bill of Exchange - Definition, Essentials and Comparison
Capacity to make, draw, accept etc., of Negotiable Instruments
Cheque
Delivery of a negotiable instrument
Demand Instrument and "At sight", “On presentment”, “After sight”
Discharge of indorser’s liability
Holder’s right to duplicate of lost bill
Effect of Indorsement
Effect of an endorsement in blank followed by an endorsement in full
Extent and Scope of the Negotiable Instruments Act
Holder deriving title from holder in due course
Holder in due course
Holder of a Negotiable Instrument
Negotiable Instruments Act Notes
Hours for presentment
Instrument indorsed in blank
Indorsement for part of sum due
Conversion of indorsement in blank into indorsement in full
Indorsement : Section 15 and 16 of NI Act
Indorser who excludes his own liability or makes it conditional
Inland and Foreign Instrument
Instrument acquired after dishonour or when overdue
Legal representative cannot by delivery only negotiate instrument indorsed by deceased
Instrument obtained by unlawful means or for unlawful consideration
Interest when no rate specified
Interest when rate specified
Introduction to Negotiable Instruments Act
Liability of drawee of cheque
Liability of drawer
Liability of indorser
Liability of maker of note and acceptor of bill
Liability of prior parties to holder in due course
Maturity of Negotiable Instrument
Negotiable Instrument : Meaning and Modes of transfer
Instrument negotiable till payment or satisfaction
Negotiation by delivery
Negotiation by indorsement
Negotiation : Meaning and Distinction with Transfer
Drawer, Drawee, Acceptor and Payee : Meaning
Payment in due course
Presentment for acceptance
Presentment for payment
Presentment of promissory note for sight
Principal and surety relationship between parties to a negotiable instrument
Promissory note - Meaning and Essential elements
Presentment for payment of instrument payable after date or sight
Presentment for payment of promissory note payable by instalments
Section 68 and 69 of the Negotiable Instruments Act
Presentment where no exclusive place specified
Presentment when maker, drawer or acceptor has no known place of business or residence
Presentment of cheque to charge drawer
Presentment of cheque to charge any other person
Presentment of instrument payable on demand
Presentment by or to agent, representative of deceased, or assignee of insolvent
Excuse for delay in presentment for acceptance or payment
Liability of banker for negligently dealing with bill presented for payment
Drawee’s time for deliberation
To whom payment should be made
Want or failure of consideration
When presentment unnecessary
Who may negotiate
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