NIA 91 — Dishonour by non-acceptance

Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881

Statutory text

A bill of exchange is said to be dishonoured by non-acceptance
when the drawee, or one of several drawees not being partners, makes default in acceptance upon being duly required to accept the bill, or where presentment is excused and the bill is not accepted.
Where the drawee is incompetent to contract, or the acceptance is qualified the bill may be treated as dishonoured.

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