Characteristic of a Bill of Exchange


  1. It must be in writing-The Bill of Exchange must be in writing.
  2. Order to pay-There must be an order to pay. It is the essence of the bill that the drawer orders the drawee to pay money to the payee. The term order means any request or direction, which show an intention of the drawer to pay.
  3. Unconditional order-This order must be unconditional. The bill is payable at all events. The order of the payment of the bill must not dependent on a contingent event. A conditional bill of exchange is invalid.
  4. Signature of the drawer-The drawer must sign the instrument. The instrument without the proper signature will be unclear and ineffective. It is permissible to add the signature at any time after the issue of the bill.
  5. Parties -There must be three parties in a bill of exchange and the parties must be certain. The drawer, drawee and the payee are the parties in a bill of exchange.
  6. Certainty of amount-The order must be to pay a certain sum of money.
  7. Payment medium-The instrument must contain an order to pay money and money only. The distinctive order to pay anything is invalid.
  8. Stamping-A Bill of Exchange is valid when it is duly stamped as per the Stamp Act.
  9. Cannot be made payable to bearer on demand-A Bill of Exchange as originally drawn cannot be made payable to the bearer on demand.
    General Crossing and Special Crossing in cheques
     Dishonour of cheques
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