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The charge for specifying the cause for dishonouring the bill of, by notary public, are known as ---.

AEndorsement fees

BDeposit charges

CNoting charges

DProtest charges

Answer:

C. Noting charges

Read Explanation:

Noting and Protesting 

  • The act of recording the fact of cause for dishonouring of a bill by "Notary, Public "is called noting 

  • In case of dishonour of a bill, due notice is mandatory In case of dishonour of bill, noting and protesting are needed.

Protest:

  • The certificate issued by a notary public stating the cause for dishonour of a bill is called protest.

  • Noting and protest is must for "Foreign bills". 

  • Noting and protest can be done by notary public 

  • Noting charges is an expenses to the acceptor (Drawee) but it is paid by the drawer at the time of Noting and later it is claimed from the drawee. 

  • Noting charges is neither a gain nor loss to the drawer 

Noting Charges:

  • It is charge for specifying the  cause for dishonouring the bill of by notary public.

  • The debtor (buyer or Drawee) has the responsibility to pay the noting charges to the bank. 


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