Dishonour by non-payment occurs when a maker, acceptor or drawee defaults after being duly required to pay. Dishonour by non-payment arises where the maker of a promissory note, the acceptor of a bill of exchange or the drawee of a cheque makes default in payment after being duly required to pay.
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Dishonour by non-payment occurs when a maker, acceptor or drawee defaults after being duly required to pay.
Dishonour by non-payment arises where the maker of a promissory note, the acceptor of a bill of exchange or the drawee of a cheque makes default in payment after being duly required to pay.
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