• Bills of Exchange Act, 1964 (Act No. 34 of 1964)
  • Act
  • 1. Definitions
  • Chapter I
    • Bills of Exchange - form and interpretation
      • 2. Definition of and requirements for bill of exchange
      • 3. Effect if different parties to a bill are the same person, or drawee a fictitious person or not having capacity to contract
      • 4. Requirements as to drawee
      • 5. Requirements as to payee
      • 6. Negotiability of bills
      • 7. Sum payable
      • 8. When bill is payable on demand
      • 9. When a future time is determinable
      • 10. Omission of date in bill payable after date
      • 11. Presumption as to correctness of date, and antedating and post-dating, and date of a non-business day
      • 12. Computation of time of payment
      • 13. REPEALED
      • 14. Optional stipulations by drawer or indorser
      • 15. Definition and requisites of acceptance
      • 16. Time for acceptance
      • 17. General and qualified acceptances
      • 18. Inchoate instruments
      • 19. Delivery as requirement for contract on a bill
    • Capacity and authority of parties
      • 20. Capacity of parties
      • 21. Signature as requirement for liability
      • 22. Forged and unauthorized signatures
      • 23. REPEALED
      • 24. Signature as agent or in representative capacity
    • The consideration for a bill
      • 25. Holder for value
      • 26. Accommodation bill or party
      • 27. Holder in due course
      • 28. Presumption as to value and good faith
    • Negotiation of bills
      • 29. Negotiation of bill
      • 30. Manner of indorsing
      • 31. Indorsement in blank and special indorsement
      • 32. Restrictive indorsement
      • 33. Conditional indorsement
      • 34. Continuance of negotiability, and negotiation of overdue or dishonoured bill
      • 35. Negotiation of bill to party already liable thereon
      • 36. Rights and powers of the holder
    • General duties of the holder
      • 37. When presentment for acceptance is necessary, and delay in such presentment
      • 38. Time for presenting for acceptance bill payable after sight
      • 39. Rules as to presentment for acceptance, and excuses for non-presentment
      • 40. Failure to accept within customary time
      • 41. When bill is dishonoured by non-acceptance, and consequences thereof
      • 42. Duties as to and consequences of qualified acceptance
      • 43. Rules as to presentment for payment
      • 43A. Presentment for payment by bank
      • 44. When presentment for payment may be delayed or dispensed with
      • 45. When bill is dishonoured by non-payment, and consequences thereof
      • 46. Notice of dishonour and effect of failure to give such notice
      • 47. Rules as to notice of dishonour
      • 48. When notice of dishonour may be delayed or dispensed with
      • 49. Protest of bill, and consequences of failure to protest
      • 50. Duties of holder towards acceptor as regards presentment for payment, protest and notice of dishonour, and towards payer on payment of bill
    • Liabilities of parties
      • 51. Liability of drawee
      • 52. Liability of acceptor
      • 53. Liability of drawer and of indorser
      • 54. Liability of stranger signing bill
      • 54A. Liability of signer of aval
      • 55. Damages recoverable from parties to dishonoured bill
      • 56. Liability of transferor by delivery
    • Discharge of bill
      • 57. Discharge by payment in due course
      • 58. Bank paying demand draft where indorsement is forged
      • 59. Discharge by acceptor becoming holder
      • 60. Discharge by waiver
      • 61. Discharge by cancellation of bill, and discharge of party by cancellation of his signature
      • 62. Effect of alteration of bill or acceptance
    • Acceptance and payment for honour, and payment by referee in case of need
      • 63. REPEALED
      • 64. REPEALED
      • 65. REPEALED
      • 66. REPEALED
    • Lost instruments
      • 67. Holder's rights if bill or note is lost or destroyed
      • 68. Action upon lost bill or note
    • Bill in a set
      • 69. Rules as to a bill in a set
    • Conflict of laws
      • 70. Rules if laws conflict
  • Chapter II
    • Cheques - generally
      • 71. Applicability to cheques of certain provisions relating to certain other bills
      • 72. Presentment of cheque for payment
      • 72A. Liability of drawee who has certified cheque
      • 72B. Prevention of fraud
      • 73. Revocation of bank's authority
      • 74. REPEALED
    • Crossed cheques
      • 75. General and special crossings on cheques
      • 75A. Non-transferable cheques
      • 76. Crossings by drawer, or after issue
      • 77. Crossing material part of cheque
      • 78. Duties of banks as to crossed cheques
      • 79. Protection to bank and drawer where cheque is crossed
      • 80. Effect of crossing and addition of words "not negotiable" on rights of holder
      • 81. True owner of stolen or lost crossed cheque marked "not negotiable" entitled to compensation from certain subsequent posessors
      • 82. Application of sections 75 to 81 to certain documents other than cheques
    • Unindorsed or irregularly indorsed instruments
      • 83. Effect of payment to or crediting of accounts by bankers of amounts of unindorsed or irregularly indorsed cheques and certain other documents
      • 84. Rights of banks if unindorsed or irregularly indorsed cheques or certain other documents are delivered to them for collection
      • 85. Evidential value of payment of unindorsed or irregularly indorsed cheques or certain other documents
      • 86. Negotiability of documents referred to in sections 83, 84 and 85
  • Chapter III
    • Promissory notes
      • 87. Promissory note defined
      • 88. Delivery a requirement for coming into existence of note
      • 89. Joint or joint and several liability on notes
      • 90. Time of presentment for payment of note payable on demand and indorsed
      • 91. Presentment of note for payment
      • 92. Liability of maker
      • 93. Application to notes of provisions relating to bills
  • Chapter IV
    • Supplementary provisions
      • 94. Good faith
      • 95. Signature
      • 96. Computation of time
      • 97. REPEALED
      • 98. Protest when notary not accessible
      • 99. Certain provisions of Act applicable to dividend warrants, coupons for interest and postal and money orders
      • 100. Laws that are not affected by this Act
      • 101. Repeal of laws
      • 102. Short title
  • Schedules
    • First Schedule
      • Form of protest which may in terms of section ninety-eight be used when the services of a notary cannot be obtained
    • Second Schedule
      • Laws Repealed