Bills of Exchange Act, 1964 (Act No. 34 of 1964)

Chapter I

Bills of exchange - form and interpretation

17. General and qualified acceptances

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(1)An acceptance is either—
(a)general; or
(b)qualified.

 

(2)
(a)A general acceptance assents without qualification to the order of the drawer.
(b)An acceptance to pay at a particular place shall be deemed to be a general acceptance, unless it expressly states that the bill is to be paid there only and not elsewhere.

 

(3)
(a)A qualified acceptance in express terms varies the effect of the bill as drawn.
(b)In particular an acceptance is qualified if it—
(i)is a conditional acceptance, that is to say, if it makes payment by the acceptor dependent on the fulfilment of a condition therein stated;
(ii)is a partial acceptance, that is to say, an acceptance to pay part only of the amount for which the bill is drawn;
(iii)is an acceptance to pay only at a particular specified place and not elsewhere;
(iv)qualifies the time of payment;
(v)is the acceptance of one or more of the drawees but not of all.