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Bill of Exchange – Rebuttal Questions

Bill of Exchange – Rebuttal Questions

by :Petra: | Jan 14, 2025 | Bill of Exchange, Bills of Exchange Act 1909, BOE Additional Information

Below is a list of rebuttal questions tailored to challenge the claims made by corporations in relation to the Bill of Exchange Act 1909 (Cth) and related statements. These questions aim to create an environment for constructive discussion about the legitimacy of the...
How to Draft and Endorse a Bill of Exchange: Compliance with UCC and the Australian Bill of Exchange Act

How to Draft and Endorse a Bill of Exchange: Compliance with UCC and the Australian Bill of Exchange Act

by :Petra: | Nov 26, 2024 | Bill of Exchange, Blog

Creating a bill of exchange endorsement that aligns with the UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) in the United States and the Australian Bill of Exchange Act 1909 involves specific terminology and a clear structure. Below is a simplified example of how such an endorsement...
Unconscionable Conduct and Bills of Exchange: Lessons from Commercial Bank of Australia v. Amadio

Unconscionable Conduct and Bills of Exchange: Lessons from Commercial Bank of Australia v. Amadio

by :Petra: | Nov 26, 2024 | Bill of Exchange

In Australia, one of the most significant cases regarding bills of exchange is “Commercial Bank of Australia v. Amadio” (1983) 151 CLR 447. Although this case is not exclusively about the validity of bills of exchange, it deals with the enforceability and...
The UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) and Bill of Exchange

The UCC (Uniform Commercial Code) and Bill of Exchange

by :Petra: | Oct 18, 2024 | Bill of Exchange, Bill of Exchange (BoE) Forms, Bills of Exchange Act 1909, Education, Promissory Notes

The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) is a set of laws that govern various commercial transactions, including negotiable instruments like promissory notes and checks. Under UCC Article 3, a person who possesses a negotiable instrument may take certain actions to ensure...

How creditors might respond to a Bill of Exchange or Promissory Note

by Live In Private | Jan 15, 2024 | Bill of Exchange, Blog, Cestui Que Vie

How creditors might respond to a Bill of Exchange or Promissory Note The first thing I should say is that I don’t know of a single instance in which anyone has been arrested or gone to prison for issuing a properly executed BoE or bond to discharge a debt. But I...
The 3 step notices

The 3 step notices

by Live In Private | Nov 26, 2023 | Bill of Exchange, Bill of Exchange (BoE) Forms

Educate yourself with the help of this excellent manual written by Brad Tipton, called “How-to-use-QUANTUM-GRAMMAR-to-remove-ANY-Debt” View the...
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