Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2012C00128:front:0:p2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2012C00128
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 2549–5057

non‑notice
54 Rules as to notice of dishonour
55 Excuses for non‑notice and delay
56 Noting or protest of bill
57 Duties of holder as regards drawee or acceptor
Division 6—Liabilities of parties
58 Funds in hands of drawee
59 Liability of acceptor
60 Liability of drawer or indorser
61 Stranger signing bill liable as indorser
62 Measure of damages against parties to dishonoured bill
63 Transferor by delivery and transferee
Division 7—Discharge of bill
64 Payment in due course
65 Banker paying demand draft whereon indorsement is forged
66 Acceptor the holder at maturity
67 Express waiver
68 Cancellation
69 Alteration of bill
Division 8—Acceptance and payment for honour
70 Acceptance for honour supra protest
71 Liability of acceptor for honour
72 Presentment to acceptor for honour
73 Payment for honour supra protest
Division 9—Lost instruments
74 Replacement of lost or destroyed bill
75 Action on lost bill
Division 10—Bill in a set
76 Rules as to sets
Division 11—Conflict of laws
77 Rules where laws conflict
77A Effect of non‑compliance with stamp laws in case of certain bills of exchange

Part III—Cheques on a banker
Division 1—Cheques generally
78 Cheque defined
79 Presentment of cheque for payment
80 Rights of banker as regards stale cheques
81 Revocation of banker's authority
Division 2—Crossed cheques
82 General and special crossings defined
83 Crossing by drawer or after issue
84 Crossing a material part of cheque
85 Duties of banker as to crossed cheques
86 Protection to banker and drawer where cheque is crossed
87 Effect of crossing on holder
88A Cheques drawn by a bank on itself
Division 3—Other provisions relating to cheques
88B Protection of bankers paying unindorsed or irregularly indorsed cheques or drafts
88C Payment of unindorsed cheque or draft as evidence of receipt by payee
88D Protection of bankers collecting payment of cheques etc.
88E Rights of banker collecting cheque not indorsed by payee

Part IV—Promissory notes
89 Promissory note defined
90 Delivery necessary
91 Joint and several notes
92 Note payable on demand
93 Presentment of note for payment
94 Liability of maker
95 Application of Part II to notes

Part V—Supplementary
96 Good faith
97 Signature
98 Computation of time
99 When noting equivalent to protest
100 Protest when notary not accessible
101 Dividend warrants

Schedules

The First Schedule

Second Schedule—Form of protest which may be used

Notes
An Act relating to Bills of Exchange, Cheques and Promissory Notes

Part I—Preliminary