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The maximum validity period of a promissory note is ---.

A5 yrs

B3 yrs

C2 yrs

D4 yrs

Answer:

B. 3 yrs

Read Explanation:

Promissory Note:

  • In promissory note is an unconditional undertaking or promise. 

  • Acceptance is not required on the Case of promissory note.

  • The drawer of a promissory note is known as maker. 

  • The primary liability in the case of promissory note is with the maker. 

  • A promissory note must be properly stamped as per Indian stamp Act. 

  • Affix of revenue stamps of Re1 are necessary in the case of promissory notes. 

  • The drawer of a promissory note is always a debtor.

  • The days of grace for a promissory note are 3 days 

  • The maturity of a promissory note is the date on which it falls due. 

  • When the maturity promissory note is on a public holiday, the instrument shall be deemed to be due on next preceding day 

  • The promissory note shall be properly stamped 

  • The payment of promissory note in Country's legal currency

  • The maximum validity period of promissory note is 3 yrs 


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