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Western Australia.-Be it enacted by His Excellency the Governor
of Western Australia and its Dependencies, by and with the
advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as
follows:

Tasmania.-Be it enacted by His Excellency the Governor of Tasmania,
by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and
House of Assembly, in Parliament assembled, as follows:
New Zealand.-Be it enacted by the General Assembly of New
Zealand in Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the
same, as follows:

[PART I.—PRELIMINARY.]

Victoria-Omit heading in [ ]

1. This Act may be cited as the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882.

Victoria-For section 1 substitute the following:

Short title, commencement, and

1. This Act may be cited as the Instruments Act 1890, and shall come division.
into operation on the first day of August One thousand eight
hundred and ninety, and is divided into Parts Divisions and
Subdivisions as follows:-
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Variations

N.B. The text, in large type, is that of the original (English) Act.
therefrom appear in small type. The existence of variations is indicated by the

[V.3, Q.3, W.A. 3.1

New South Wales. For the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 read the
"Bills of Exchange Act, 1887."

South Australia. -For the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 read the Bills
of Exchange Act, 1884.

Queensland.-For the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 read "The Bills of
Exchange Act 1884."

Western Australia.—For the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 read “The
Bills of Exchange Act 1884."

Tasmania. For the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 read "The Bills of
Exchange Act, 1884."

New Zealand.--For the Bills of Exchange Act, 1882 read “The Bills of
Exchange Act, 1883."

Victoria only.

First Schedule.

[2. The Acts mentioned in the First Schedule to this Act to the extent Repeal
to which the same are thereby expressed to be repealed are
hereby repealed. Provided that such repeal shall not affect any
instrument or security the subject-matter of this Act made or
given or in existence before or at the commencement of this Act,
nor the registration of any instrument or security the subject-
matter of this Act effected before the commencement of this Act,
nor any contract or agreement made lien or pledge given or other
act matter or thing done before the commencement of this Act.
And all bills of exchange promissory notes bankers' drafts
cheques on bankers
in existence or effected

before the commencement of this Act and all contracts agree-
ments liens pledges or other act matter or thing made entered
into or done before the commencement of this Act shall have and
be of the same force and effect and continue to have and be of
the same force and effect to all intents and purposes what-
soever as the same would respectively have had or continued to
have had if this Act had not been passed, and not further or
otherwise.]

Queensland and Western Australia only.

[2. This Act shall come into operation on the first day of January, One Commencement. thousand eight hundred and eighty-five.]

Victoria.—Part I.—Bills of Exchange Cheques and Promissory Notes.

terms.

2. In this [ ] Act, unless the context otherwise Interpretation of requires,

Victoria.—Insert in [ ] the words Part of this

New Zealand.-For [2. In this Act, unless the context otherwise
requires] read [2. In this Act, if not inconsistent with the
context,-]

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Acceptance" means an acceptance completed by
delivery or notification.

Variations

N.B.--The text, in large type, is that of the original (English) Act.
therefrom appear in small type. The existence of variations is indicated by the

"Action" includes [] counter-claim and set-off.

New South Wales.-Insert in [ ] suit in equity.

"Australasia" means and includes Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, and the Fiji Islands.

Tasmania.-For "Action" includes counter-claim and set-off read "Action" includes set-off':

["Banker" includes a body of persons whether incorporated or not who carry on the business of banking.]

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Queensland. For the words in [] substitute ["Banker" or 'Bank" includes a person or body of persons, whether incorporated or not, carrying on the business of banking.]

["Bankrupt"] includes any person whose estate is vested in a trustee or assignee under the law for the time being in force relating to [bankruptcy.]

Victoria. For ["Bankrupt "] read ["Insolvent "] and for [bankruptcy] read [insolvency].

New South Wales.-After [bankruptcy] add [or insolvency]. South Australia. For paragraph relating to "Bankrupt" substitute the following: "Insolvent" means any person whose estate is vested in a trustee or assignee under the law for the time being in force relating to insolvency, or by virtue of any assignment for the benefit of creditors under the Statute No. 16 of 1860, or other the law for the time being in that behalf.

Queensland.-For [" Bankrupt"] read ["Insolvent”] and for [bankruptcy] read [insolvency].

"Bearer" means the person in possession of a bill or note which is payable to bearer.

"Bill" means bill of exchange, [and "note" means promissory note].

New South Wales.—Omit words in [ ]. Definition of a "note"
comes after "Issue."

Queensland.-"Australasia" means and includes Australia,
Tasmania, New Zealand, and the Fiji Islands.
"Colony" means the colony of Queensland.

Western Australia.-" Colony" means the colony of Western

Australia.

N.B.-The text, in large type, is that of the original (English) Act. Variations therefrom appear in small type. The existence of variations is indicated by the

"Delivery" means transfer of possession, actual or
constructive, from one person to another.

South Australia.-"Foreign Bill" means every bill of ex-
change which is not an inland bill:

"Holder" means the payee or indorsee of a bill or
note who is in possession of it, or the bearer
thereof.

"Indorsement" means an indorsement completed by
delivery.

["Insolvent," see "Bankrupt."]

"Issue" means the first delivery of a bill or note,
complete in form to a person who takes it as a
holder.

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New South Wales. "Note" means promissory note.
"Person" includes a body of persons whether incor-
porated or not.

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"Value" means valuable consideration.

"Written" includes printed, and "writing" includes

print.

South Australia.—“ Australia" shall include the whole of the
Australian Continent, Tasmania, New Zealand, and Fiji,
and all islands adjacent thereto which are portions of
Her Majesty's dominions.

PART II.-BILLS OF EXCHANGE.

Victoria,-For Part II read Division I.

Form and Interpretation.

Victoria.-Insert I before Form and Interpretation.

defined.

[V., Q., W.A. 4.] 3. (1.) A bill of exchange is an unconditional order in Bill of Exchange writing, addressed by one person to another, signed by the person giving it, requiring the person to whom it is addressed to pay on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time a sum certain in money to or to the order of a specified person, or to bearer.

N.B.-The text, in large type, is that of the original (English) Act.

Variations

therefrom appear in small type. The existence of variations is indicated by the

Inland and foreign bills.

(2.) An instrument which does not comply with these conditions, or which orders any act to be done in addition to the payment of money, is not a bill of exchange.

(3.) An order to pay out of a particular fund is not unconditional within the meaning of this section; but an unqualified order to pay, coupled with (a) an indication of a particular fund out of which the drawee is to reimburse himself or a particular account to be debited with the amount, or (b) a statement of the transaction which gives rise to the bill, is unconditional.

(4.) A bill is not invalid by reason—

(a.) That it is not dated;

(b.) That it does not specify the value given, or
that any value has been given therefor;

(c.) That it does not specify the place where it is
drawn or the place where it is payable.

4. (1.) An inland bill is a bill which is or on the face (V., Q., WA. 5.]
of it purports to be (a) both drawn and payable within
the British Islands], or (b) drawn within [the British
Islands] upon some person resident therein. Any other
bill is a foreign bill.

Victoria. For words in [ ] read [Australia Tasmania New Zealand or
Fiji Islands.]

New South Wales. -For words in [ ] read [Australasia.]

South Australia.-(a) For words in [ ] read [Australia.]
(b) For words in [ ] read [province.]

Queensland.-For words in [ ] read [Australasia.]

Western Australia.-For words in [ ] read [Australia, Tasmania, New
Zealand, or Fiji Islands.]

Tasmania. For words in [ ] read [Tasmania.]

New Zealand.-For words in [ ] read [colony.]

[For the purposes of this Act "British Islands" mean any part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the islands of Man, Guernsey, Jersey, Alderney,

Variations

N.B.-The text, in large type, is that of the original (English) Act.
therefrom appear in small type. The existence of variations is indicated by the

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