Learn what negotiable means in finance, covering negotiable prices, instruments like checks, and their impact on liquidity and marketability.
Learn about No Protest (NP), a banking term where banks are instructed not to protest if negotiable instruments aren't paid, simplifying the handling of dishonored items.
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In India, the Negotiable Instruments Act was enacted in the year 1881. Before its enactment, the provision of English Negotiable Instrument Act was relevant in India, and the present Act is also based ...
A number of businesses here and abroad are concluding transactions through electronic means. It has allowed the buying and selling of goods and services from one company to another across borders. In ...
CHENNAI: In a significant judgment having far reaching consequences, the Madras High Court has reiterated its earlier ruling that the provisions of the Negotiable Instruments Act cannot be invoked by ...
Ambiguous Instruments is defined in Section 17 of Negotiable instruments Act, 1881. Ambiguous Instrument is an instrument, which in form is such that it may either be treated by holder as a note or as ...
Supreme Court judge Justice B R Gavai on Friday inaugurated the country's first exclusive Digital Court. Supreme Court judge Justice B R Gavai on Friday inaugurated the country's first exclusive ...
The declaration of a holiday by the government under the Negotiable Instruments Act of 1881 will not be applicable to private companies falling under the Factories Act of 1948 and therefore, workers ...
The President has promulgated the Negotiable Instruments (Amendment) Ordinance, 2015, on Monday that will help lakhs of persons battling cheque bounce cases far away from their places, official ...