How do the entries relating to insolvency apear in the books of the drawen?
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When the drawen (i.e., acceptor) of a bill is unable to meet his liabilities on due date, the drawen become insolvent. In such a case, entries for the dishonour of the bill are passed in the books of drawer/holder and drawee of the bill.
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