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Bills Of Exchange

Introduction


Negotiable Instrument


According To Section 13(1) Of The Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881, A Negotiable Instrument Means A Promissory Note, Bill Of Exchange Or Cheque Payable Either To Order Or To Bearer

Types Of Negotiable Instrument




Recognized By Statute
Bills Of Exchange Promissory Notes Cheques

Recognized By Usage Or Custom


Hundis Share Warrants Dividend Warrants Bearer Debentures

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Bills Of Exchange


According to section 5 of Negotiable Instrument Act,

A Bill Of Exchange is an instrument in writing containing an unconditional order, signed by the maker , directing a certain person to pay a sum of money only to or to the order of a certain person or to the bearer of the instrument

Specimen Of A Bill Of Exchange


JAMMU 27th Nov. 2006

Three months after due date, pay XYZ or order, the Sum of Rs 1000(one thousand only) for value received.
To, M/S ABC Gandhi Nagar Jammu

Stamp

Parts Of A Bill Of Exchange


Date  Term  Amount  Stamp  Parties


Special features
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A Bill Of Exchange is an instrument in writing It must be signed by the maker It contains an unconditional order The order must be to pay money and money only The sum payable must be specific The amount must be paid within a stipulated time The name of the drawee must be clearly mentioned It must be dated and stamped

Parties to a Bill Of Exchange Drawer


The person who draws or writes the Bill Of Exchange is called the Drawer. The Drawer must be the seller or creditor to whom the money is owing

Drawee


The Drawee is the person on whom the bill is drawn. He is the purchaser or debtor who is ordered by the Drawer to pay the amount

Payee


The person who has the right to receive the amount of the bill is called the Payee, the Payee may be a third person or the Drawer himself

Advantages of Bill of Exchange


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A Bill of Exchange is used in settlement of debts It fixes the date of payment It is a written and signed acknowledgement of debt A debtor enjoys full period of credit A drawer can convert the bill into cash by getting it discounted with the bank

Kinds of Bills Of Exchange




Inland Bill

Foreign Bill

Kinds of Bills Of Exchange




Trade Bills

Accommodation Bills

Kinds of Bills Of Exchange




Demand Bill Time Bill

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