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When a cheque has become invalid because of the expiry of the stipulated period, can it be re-validated by the drawer by alteration of dates?

A. Yes, the drawer can re-validate the cheque by alteration of dates

B. No, the drawer cannot re-validate it by so alteration of dates

C. Although the drawer cannot revalidate the cheque, but the drawee can at his discretion revaliate it

D. None of the above

Answer: Option A


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