1 This Act may be cited as the Bills of Exchange Act .
Marginal note: Definitions
2 In this Act,
means an acceptance completed by delivery or notification; ( acceptation )
includes counter-claim and set-off; ( action )
means a bank or an authorized foreign bank within the meaning of section 2 of the Bank Act ; ( banque )
means the person in possession of a bill or note that is payable to bearer; ( porteur )
means bill of exchange; ( lettre )
includes counter-claim; ( défense )
means transfer of possession, actual or constructive, from one person to another; ( livraison )
means an endorsement completed by delivery; ( endossement ou endos )
means the payee or endorsee of a bill or note who is in possession of it, or the bearer thereof; ( détenteur )
means the first delivery of a bill or note, complete in form, to a person who takes it as a holder; ( émission )
means days directed by this Act to be observed as legal holidays or non-juridical days, and any other day is a business day; ( jours fériés )
means promissory note; ( billet )
means valuable consideration. ( Version anglaise seulement )
Marginal note: Thing done in good faith
3 A thing is deemed to be done in good faith, within the meaning of this Act, where it is in fact done honestly, whether it is done negligently or not.
Marginal note: Signature
4 Where, by this Act, any instrument or writing is required to be signed by any person, it is not necessary that he should sign it with his own hand, but it is sufficient if his signature is written thereon by some other person by or under his authority.
Marginal note: What required of corporation
5 In the case of a corporation, where, by this Act, any instrument or writing is required to be signed, it is sufficient if the instrument or writing is duly sealed with the corporate seal, but nothing in this section shall be construed as requiring the bill or note of a corporation to be under seal.
Marginal note: Computation of time
Marginal note: Crossing dividend warrants
7 The provisions of this Act relating to crossed cheques apply to a warrant for payment of dividend.
Marginal note: Bank Act not affected
8 Nothing in this Act affects the provisions of the Bank Act .
Marginal note: Common law of England
9 The rules of the common law of England, including the law merchant, save in so far as they are inconsistent with the express provisions of this Act, apply to bills, notes and cheques.
Marginal note: Protest evidence
10 A protest of any bill or note within Canada, and any copy thereof as copied by the notary or justice of the peace, is, in any action, evidence of presentation and dishonour, and also of service of notice of the presentation and dishonour as stated in the protest or copy.
Marginal note: Copy of protest, evidence
11 Where a bill or note, presented for acceptance, or payable outside Canada, is protested for non-acceptance or non-payment, a notarial copy of the protest and of the notice of dishonour, and a notarial certificate of the service of the notice, shall be received in all courts as evidence of the protest, notice and service.
Marginal note: Officer of bank not to act as notary
12 No clerk, teller or agent of any bank shall act as a notary in the protesting of any bill or note payable at the bank or at any of the branches of the bank in which he is employed.
Marginal note: Purchase of patent right
Marginal note: Transferee to take with equities
14 The endorsee or other transferee of any instrument referred to in section 13 having the words “Given for a patent right” printed or written thereon takes the instrument subject to any defence or set-off in respect of the whole or any part thereof that would have existed between the original parties.
Marginal note: Offence and punishment
15 Every person who issues, sells or transfers, by endorsement or delivery, any instrument referred to in section 13 not having the words “Given for a patent right” printed or written across the face thereof in the manner prescribed by that section, knowing the consideration of that instrument to have consisted, in whole or in part, of the purchase money of a patent right, or of a partial interest, limited geographically or otherwise, in a patent right, is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one year, or to such fine, not exceeding two hundred dollars, as the court thinks fit.
Marginal note: Bill of exchange
Marginal note: Instrument payable on contingency
Marginal note: Payee, drawer or drawee
Marginal note: Drawee to be named
19 The drawee must be named or otherwise indicated in a bill with reasonable certainty.
Marginal note: Transfer words
Marginal note: Bill payable to order
Marginal note: When payable on demand
Marginal note: Determinable future time
23 A bill is payable at a determinable future time, within the meaning of this Act, that is expressed to be payable
Marginal note: Inland bill