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  • Law and Fact
  • Acceptance of a Bill of Exchange
  • Acceptance of bill drawn in fictitious name
  • Ambiguous and Inchoate Negotiable Instruments
  • Delivery of a negotiable instrument
  • 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
  • Holder deriving title from holder in due course
  • Indorsement : Section 15 and 16 of NI Act
  • Indorsement for part of sum due
  • Conversion of indorsement in blank into indorsement in full
  • Indorser who excludes his own liability or makes it conditional
  • 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
  • Liability of drawer
  • Liability of indorser
  • Liability of prior parties to holder in due course
  • Instrument negotiable till payment or satisfaction
  • Negotiation : Meaning and Distinction with Transfer
  • Negotiation by delivery
  • Negotiation by indorsement
  • Agent for presentment
  • When cheque not duly presented and drawer damaged thereby
  • Rules as to compensation
  • Crossed Cheque
  • Discharge from liability
  • Foreign Negotiable Instrument
  • Effect of material alteration
  • Mode in which notice may be given
  • By and to whom notice of dishonour should be given
  • Noting of promissory note or bill of exchange
  • Payment for honour
  • Presumptions as to negotiable instruments
  • Acceptor or indorser bound notwithstanding previous alteration
  • Chapter X: Of Reasonable Time
  • Dishonour of cheque
  • Presumption in favour of holder
  • Delivery of instrument on payment or indemnity in case of loss
  • Extinguishment of rights of action on bill in acceptor’s hands
  • Party receiving must transmit notice of dishonour
  • Presentment of promissory note for sight
  • Principal and surety relationship between parties to a negotiable instrument
  • Presentment when maker, drawer or acceptor has no known place of business or residence
  • To whom payment should be made
  • Want or failure of consideration
  • When presentment unnecessary
  • Who may negotiate

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