DRAFT ENDORSEMENT BY PARTY NOT MENTIONED IN IT.
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2019 8:38 pm
Dear experts,
Draft states drawee is xxxxx(ISSUING BANK)
We, applicant apart from the below, usually authorize Issuing bank to debit our account with date in
the column specifically designed in the DAN( documents arrival notice)
However, but as a practice, Issuing bank asking us to fill the below details with signature on the back page of the draft.
''ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT AT XXXXX ON XXXXX FOR XXXX DATE ''
We understand that issuing bank being drawee is obligated to provide undertaking to the presenting
that on xxxx date they make payment without fail
However,not sure the reason for Issuing bank looking for acceptance in the backside of the draft despite acceptance in the DAN to debit our account on xxxxx date.
By endorsing as said above, is applicant making themselves legally binding to make payment to the issuing bank though his not a party to draft.
Do we have any provision in the negotiable instrument act supporting the above stands or could be local law that protects that Issuing bank.
Thanks & Regards
Dinesh Kumar
Draft states drawee is xxxxx(ISSUING BANK)
We, applicant apart from the below, usually authorize Issuing bank to debit our account with date in
the column specifically designed in the DAN( documents arrival notice)
However, but as a practice, Issuing bank asking us to fill the below details with signature on the back page of the draft.
''ACCEPTED FOR PAYMENT AT XXXXX ON XXXXX FOR XXXX DATE ''
We understand that issuing bank being drawee is obligated to provide undertaking to the presenting
that on xxxx date they make payment without fail
However,not sure the reason for Issuing bank looking for acceptance in the backside of the draft despite acceptance in the DAN to debit our account on xxxxx date.
By endorsing as said above, is applicant making themselves legally binding to make payment to the issuing bank though his not a party to draft.
Do we have any provision in the negotiable instrument act supporting the above stands or could be local law that protects that Issuing bank.
Thanks & Regards
Dinesh Kumar