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who pays noting charges​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a Bill of Exchange (BOE) is dishonoured, then in order to prove this fact, the drawer (or the bill holder) may get it noted and protested through a public official known as 'Notary Public' for which it charges its fees which is called Noting Charges.

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Answered by logeshkannan1975
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noting charges are paid by drawer or holder of the bill to the notary public,but ultimately such amount is received from drawer itself

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because drawee is liable for dishonour done by him

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