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    Dishonour of Cheques

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    DISHONOUR OF CHEQUES SECTION 138 NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS ACT‚ 1881 Dissertation Submitted to The Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University‚ in Partial fulfillment of the requirement for the Degree of L.L.B.(Hons.) TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Cases i – xi Chapter - I History of Banks 1-17 Chapter - II Meaning of Negotiable Instruments. Kinds of Instruments‚ specifically cheques 18-32 Chapter - III Dishonour of cheque 33-39 Chapter - IV Duty of the Bank

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    standpoint? • Consumers have to deal with distributors for contacts‚ but with B&L for other items – confusion for consumers • B&L has more cash and fewer assets in inventory – better for B&L • Gives them financing (steady cash flow on promissory notes and profits) for other goods • Allows them to engage in other goods Advantages: Marketing resources immediately freed up to focus on the disposable contact lens market Lower SG&A expenses with new distribution plan Less inventory held by

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    Analysis of the Narrator in “Araby” by James Joyce While “growing up” is generally associated with age‚ the transition from adolescence to adulthood in particular comes with more subtlety‚ in the form of experience. James Joyce’s short story “Araby” describes the emotional rollercoaster of its protagonist and narrator - a young boy in love with his best friend’s sister - caused by the prospects of a potential future with his crush. The narrator of James Joyce’s “Araby” is an innocent‚ emotionally

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    Araby” is the story of a boy’s awakening. The narrator of the story is caught between childhood and being a teenager. He has innocent crushes that involve the objectification of women. These crushes show his growing awareness of the gender order‚ in which men are at the top and women are there to serve men. For example‚ in his neighborhood‚ “…if Mangan’s sister came out on the doorstep to call her brother in to his tea‚ we watched her from our shadow peer up and down the street” (Joyce‚ “Araby”)

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    In both Penelope Lively’s "At the Pitt-Rivers" and James Joyce’s "Araby" the boy narrators have skewed views about love. Throughout his particular story however‚ each narrator realizes that his ideas on love were mistaken and begins to modify his muddled thinking. In "At the Pitt-Rivers" the sixteen year-old narrator was certain that he knew all there was to know about love. "I mean‚ I’ve seen films and I’ve read books and I know a bit about things. As a matter of fact I’ve been in love twice myself"

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    Coins: Currency and Coin

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    coins and notes can tell Here are some notes and coins. Can you spot the ones used in India? What do we call the note and the coin in India?  You are right! In India  the note is called a Rupee    and the coin is called a Paisa Do the Rupee ad the Paisa tell you something? Let’s observe! Look at the coin carefully. What can you see on the coin? What is at the centre of the coin? What does the number stand for? What is written on the coin? Note in how

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    NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS

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    instrument means a promissory note‚ bill of exchange or cheque payable either to order or to bearer‚ whether the word “order” or “ bearer” appear on the instrument or not.”   A negotiable instrument is a document guaranteeing the payment of a specific amount of money‚ either on demand‚ or at a set time‚ with the payer named on the document. Examples of negotiable instruments include promissory notes‚ bills of exchange‚ and cheques. PROMISSORY NOTE    A promissory note may be a negotiable instrument

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    SAMPLE PROMISSORY NOTE This document is to be used as a guideline only. HowStuffWorks does not guarantee that this document is suitable‚ or legally accurate‚ for all situations‚ and is not liable for any deficiencies in the document’s content. |Borrower Information: | |Name: |Date:

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    Negotiable Instruments Act

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    promissory note or engagement for the payment ofmoney payable to bearer on demand. This Section further provides that no one except the RBI or the Central Government can make or issue a promissory note expressed to be payable or demand or after a certain time. Section 32 of the Reserve Bank of India Act makes issue of such bills or notes punishable with fine which may extend to the amount of the instrument. The effect or the consequences of these provisions are: 1. A promissory note cannot be made

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