- 1 Marks
Question
The person in whose favour a Bill is drawn, is known as ………………………….
Answer
Drawee.
Explanation:
In the context of negotiable instruments, the drawee is the party upon whom a bill of exchange is drawn and who is expected to pay the amount stated on the bill. The drawee becomes liable once they accept the bill, typically by signing it. Hence, the correct answer is “Drawee.”
- Tags: Banking Law, Bills of Exchange, Holder, Negotiable Instruments
- Level: Level 1
- Topic: Negotiable Instruments
- Series: NOV 2013
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