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Bills that are accompanied by, documents of title of goods are called ---.

ADocumentary Bills

BPromissory Notes

CBearer Bills

DClean Bills

Answer:

A. Documentary Bills

Read Explanation:

Different Types Of Bills:

  1. Sight Bill:

  • Bills which are payable on demand: (At sight or on presentment)  

  1. Usance Bill / Time Bill:

  • Bill payable after a specified period of time (After sight) 

  • Time Bill is paid in future pre-decided time.

  1. Documentary Bill

  • Bills accompanied by documents of title of goods called Documentary Bill 

  1. Clean Bills:

  • Bills without any document of title of goods is called clean Bill.

  1. Trade Bill:

  • Bill, drawn from a genuine trade transaction. Discounting of Bill of Exchange is possible in a Genuine trade Bill. 

  1. Accommodation Bill| Kite Bill / Fictitious Bill / Cross, fire / wind Bill:

  • It is a Bill of Exchange Drawn and accepted without any genuine trade transaction. It is drawn and accepted without any consideration. 

  1. Re-Draft

  • In case the original bill is dishonoured, a new bill can be drawn for the sum of liquidated damage. This new bill is called the Re-draft. 

  1. Inland Bill:

  • An Inland Bill of Exchange is one which should be drawn in India and if it is payable in India, it can be paid by a resident or a foreigner.

  • If it is payable abroad, it should be paid by a resident in India. 

  • An Inland Bill is drawn in India. 

  1. Foreign Bill

  • As per sec 12, any Bill of Exchange which is not an inland bill, is a foreign bill.

  • Prepared in 3 sets, each copy is called 'via'. 

  • The drawer and the acceptor live in different countries, then such Bill of Exchange is known as a Foreign bill of Exchange. 

  • If a Bill is drawn abroad, then it can be made payable by a resident or a foreigner.

  • Whereas, If a bill is drawn in India, it should be payable by a Foreigner. 


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