NIA 111 — Liability of acceptor for honour

Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

Statutory text

An acceptor  for  honour  binds  himself  to  all  parties
subsequent to the  party for whose honour he accepts to pay the  amount of the bill if the  drawee  do not;
and such party and all prior parties are liable in their respective capacities to compensate the acceptor for honour for all loss or damage sustained by him in consequence of such acceptance.
But an acceptor for honour is not liable to the holder of the bill unless it is presented, or (in case the
address given by such acceptor on the bill is a place other than the place where the bill is made payable)
forwarded for presentment, not later than the day next after the day of its maturity.

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