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This 18th edition of Chalmers & Guest provides an annotated guide to the Bills of Exchange Act 1882 and the Cheques Act 1957, and offers legal practitioners comprehensive guidance to the to the law and practice relating to bills of exchange, cheques and promissory notes. The 18th Edition 1. Offers comprehensive guidance to the to the law and practice relating to bills of exchange, cheques and promissory notes 2. Sets out the relevant legislation, principally the Bills of Exchange Act 1882, section-by-section to explain in detail what the legislation says and to provide opinion and guidance on how to comply with its terms 3. Offers frequent illustrations to describe common situations where a legal problem might arise, i.e. the book presents the reader with a scenario and works through the legal consequences. 4. Deals with the legal capacity to enter into a contract 5. Explains how consideration is required, and how the rules around consideration vary from the normal rules of contract law 6. Covers the ability to transfer a bill from one person to another 7. Goes through the general duties of the holder, such as what a holder must do to fix maturity of the instrument 8. Sets out the liabilities of Parties and answers questions about who has to pay and who can be sued 9. Deals with the effect of discharge and the circumstances where payment is not sufficient to discharge the bill 10. Considers acceptance and payment for honour, addressing the circumstances where the bill isn't accepted or where the acceptor becomes insolvent 11. Examines what happens when a bill is lost or destroyed 12. Addresses the law where bills are split into parts 13. Explains the applicable rules where the parties to a bill come from different countries 14. Describer what a cheque is and the main exceptions where the Act does not apply to cheques 15. Deals with crossed cheques 16. Looks at the law relating to Promissory Notes rather than orders 17. Goes through a variety of general rules, e.g. good faith, computation of time, signature/company seals, bankruptcy 18. Looks at the protection of bankers paying unindorsed or irregularly indorsed cheques, the rights of bankers collecting cheques not indorsed by holders, and unindorsed cheques as evidence of payment 19. Covers conflict of laws 20. Offers frequent illustrations to describe common situations where a legal problem might arise by presenting a scenario and working through the legal consequences 21. Refers to case law throughout to support statements and guidance 22. Reflects changes introduced by Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015 on bills of exchange and cheques- specifically related to electronic payment of bill 23. Reflects provisions specific to Northern Ireland 24. Presents a selection of precedent material for use in communications and court proceedings
Part One: Bills of Exchange Act 1882: Preliminary. Part Two: Bills of exchange: form and interpretation. Capacity and authority of parties. The consideration for a bill. Negotiation of bills. Generalduties of the holder. Liabilities of parties. Discharge of bill. Acceptance and payment for honour. Lost instruments. Bill in a set. Conflict of laws. Part Three: Cheques on a banker: crossed cheques. Part Four: Promissory notes. Part Five: Supplementary. Appendices
Author(s) | By Professor A G Guest. |
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Publisher | Sweet & Maxwell Ltd |
ISBN | 9780414034051 |
Format | Hardback |
Pages | 996 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 2 Dec 2016 |
Availability | Available |
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