71. A post-dated cheque remains only a bill of exchange till the date on its face and only from that date it becomes a cheque being payable on demand. This observation was made by the court in case of
72. Which of the following High Court's held that the blank cheque is not a cheque in the eye of law
73. A draws a cheque in favour of B, a minor. B endorses it in favour of C and C endorses in favour of D. The cheque is dishonoured. Which of the following is not correct about liabilities of the parties?
74. Maximum sentence of fine which a J.M.F.C. can impose for offence under section 138 of the Negotiable Instruments Act:-
75. Negotiation by endorsement' has been explained under the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 in
76. A bill is drawn payable to 'A' or order. 'A' indorses it to 'B', the indorsement not containing the words "or order" or any equivalent words. Can 'B' negotiate the instrument?
77. The presumption as to the date of a negotiable instrument under section 118 is that, every negotiable instrument bearing a date was made or drawn
78. Which one of the following is not meant by the term 'Company' for the purpose of the Section 141 of the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881?
79. Can the holder of a negotiable instrument indorsed in blank convert the indorsement into an indorsement in full?
80. A bill of exchange contains a/an
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