A cheque is an unconditional order in writing drawn on a banker signed by the drawer, requiring the banker to pay on demand a su...
Who may Cross a Cheque ?
A cheque is a bill of exchange drawn upon a specified banker and payable on demand. See.. Distinction between a bill of Exchange a...
Characteristics of a Negotiable Instrument
The expression "Negotiable Instrument" means a piece of paper in writing entitling a right to the holder, a certain sum of...
Difference between a Company and Partnership
No A Company Partnership 1 Mode of Creatio...
Distinction / Difference between Negotiation and assignment
No Negotiation Assignment 1. Negotiation is effected under ...
Distinction / Difference between a bill of exchange and Cheque
No A Bill of Exchange Cheque 1 A Bill may be drawn...
Distinction / Difference between A Bill of Exchange and a Promissory Note
Distinction between A Bill of Exchange and a Promissory Note No Promissory Note ...
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1) Consider the following statements : A) Every promise is an agreement. B) Every agreement is a contract. C) A contrac...
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1) Which one of the following element is not necessary for a contract ? A) Competent parties B) Reasonable terms and condition...
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1) Give correct answer : A) Void agreements are always illegal. B) Illegal agreements are always voidable . C) Illegal a...
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Computer is an important part of an accounting system. Computerized accounting systems are important to business in various...
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Advantages of Law - There are many Advantages of law... some of the them are as follows : 1) Uniformity and Certainty: ...