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BL – Nov 2013 – L1 – SA – Q18 – Negotiable Instruments

Identifies the feature that makes a cheque generally crossed.

A cheque is said to be generally crossed if it

A. Bears two parallel lines across its face
B. Is not dated
C. Is not signed
D. Is not stamped
E. Has two postage stamps on it

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BCL – May 2018 – L1 – Q3c – Negotiable Instruments

Define General and Special Crossing under the Bills of Exchange Act, 1961.

c) Define General and Special Crossing under section 75 of the Bills of Exchange Act, 1961 ACT 55. (6 marks)

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BL – Nov 2013 – L1 – SA – Q18 – Negotiable Instruments

Identifies the feature that makes a cheque generally crossed.

A cheque is said to be generally crossed if it

A. Bears two parallel lines across its face
B. Is not dated
C. Is not signed
D. Is not stamped
E. Has two postage stamps on it

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BCL – May 2018 – L1 – Q3c – Negotiable Instruments

Define General and Special Crossing under the Bills of Exchange Act, 1961.

c) Define General and Special Crossing under section 75 of the Bills of Exchange Act, 1961 ACT 55. (6 marks)

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