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The person on whom a bill is drawn is known as

Adrawer

Bendorser

Cdrawee

Dpayee

Answer:

C. drawee

Read Explanation:

PARTIES TO A BILL OF EXCHANGE:

There are three parties to a bill of exchange :

  1. Drawer:

  • The person who draws or writes the bill is called the drawer or maker.

  • The drawer must be the seller or creditor to whom money is owing.

  1. Drawee:

  • The drawee is the person on whom the bill is drawn.

  • He is the purchaser or debtor who is ordered by the drawer to pay the amount.

  1. Payee:

  • The person who has the right to receive the amount of the bill is called the payee.

  • The payee may be a third person or the drawer himself.


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