Notice of dishonour must be transmitted to prior parties within a reasonable time to preserve their liability. A party who receives a notice of dishonour must, in order to render any prior party liable to himself, give notice of dishonour to such prior party within a reasonable time, unless the prior party otherwise receives due notice through the means provided by the statute.
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Notice of dishonour must be transmitted to prior parties within a reasonable time to preserve their liability.
A party who receives a notice of dishonour must, in order to render any prior party liable to himself, give notice of dishonour to such prior party within a reasonable time, unless the prior party otherwise receives due notice through the means provided by the statute.
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