A promissory note or bill of exchange made, drawn or
accepted payable at a specified place must, in order to charge the maker or drawer thereof, be presented
for payment at that place.
Chapter V — OF PRESENTMENT
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A promissory note or bill of exchange made, drawn or
accepted payable at a specified place must, in order to charge the maker or drawer thereof, be presented
for payment at that place.
Printed from Law on Tips • The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881