Presumption in favour of cheque holder: receipt of a cheque is presumed to discharge debt unless contrary proof is adduced. A presumption operates in favour of the holder that when a cheque of the relevant character is received it was received for the discharge, in whole or in part, of any debt or other liability, unless the contrary is proved, thereby placing evidential weight on the link between cheque delivery and the underlying obligation.
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Presumption in favour of cheque holder: receipt of a cheque is presumed to discharge debt unless contrary proof is adduced.
A presumption operates in favour of the holder that when a cheque of the relevant character is received it was received for the discharge, in whole or in part, of any debt or other liability, unless the contrary is proved, thereby placing evidential weight on the link between cheque delivery and the underlying obligation.
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