Avalization And Holder In Due Course
Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 6:17 am
Hi Everyone,
Please share your views regarding the following issues described on page 37 in the study text:
1. When an avalised draft or promissory note has been negotiated several times e.g 5 times, does it mean the holder can claim against ANY of the previous holders + the drawer, or is their right of payment only good against the last immediate holder?
2. If this holder is indeed allowed to demand payment from everyone in the chain, must they follow the exact sequence in which the draft/promissory note was passed down the chain? Or can he bypass the last immediate endorser and claim payment from endorser no. 2 or drawer??
3. How many times can one draft be accepted? I have always thought a draft can only be accepted once(by drawee). The point is very confusing for me where it says the current holder can claim against previous endorsers if dishonoured, whether or not the draft has been accepted!
4. Is it possible for a bank to avalize a draft Before or Without acceptance of that draft by the drawee? This makes no sense at all because avalisation is supposed to serve the Additional commitment to pay if the drawee defaulted.
All comments are welcome.
Please share your views regarding the following issues described on page 37 in the study text:
1. When an avalised draft or promissory note has been negotiated several times e.g 5 times, does it mean the holder can claim against ANY of the previous holders + the drawer, or is their right of payment only good against the last immediate holder?
2. If this holder is indeed allowed to demand payment from everyone in the chain, must they follow the exact sequence in which the draft/promissory note was passed down the chain? Or can he bypass the last immediate endorser and claim payment from endorser no. 2 or drawer??
3. How many times can one draft be accepted? I have always thought a draft can only be accepted once(by drawee). The point is very confusing for me where it says the current holder can claim against previous endorsers if dishonoured, whether or not the draft has been accepted!
4. Is it possible for a bank to avalize a draft Before or Without acceptance of that draft by the drawee? This makes no sense at all because avalisation is supposed to serve the Additional commitment to pay if the drawee defaulted.
All comments are welcome.