Bills of Exchange Act ( R.S.C. , 1985, c. B-4)

122 Where a dishonoured bill is authorized or required to be protested and the services of a notary cannot be obtained at the place where the bill is dishonoured, any justice of the peace resident in the place may present and protest the bill and give all necessary notices and has all the necessary powers of a notary with respect thereto.

Marginal note: Expense

Marginal note: Forms

Marginal note: How notice of protest given

125 Notice of the protest of any bill payable in Canada is sufficiently given and is sufficient and deemed to have been duly given and served, if given during the day on which protest has been made or on the next following juridical or business day, to the same parties and in the same manner and addressed in the same way as is provided by this Part for notice of dishonour.

Liabilities of Parties

Marginal note: Equitable assignment

126 A bill, of itself, does not operate as an assignment of funds in the hands of the drawee available for the payment thereof, and the drawee of a bill who does not accept as required by this Act is not liable on the instrument.

Marginal note: Engagement by acceptance

127 The acceptor of a bill by accepting it engages that he will pay it according to the tenor of his acceptance.

Marginal note: Estoppel

128 The acceptor of a bill by accepting it is precluded from denying to a holder in due course

Marginal note: Drawer

129 The drawer of a bill by drawing it

Marginal note: Liability by signature

130 No person is liable as drawer, endorser or acceptor of a bill who has not signed it as such, but when a person signs a bill otherwise than as a drawer or acceptor, he thereby incurs the liabilities of an endorser to a holder in due course and is subject to all the provisions of this Act respecting endorsers.

Marginal note: Trade-name or assumed name

Marginal note: Endorser

132 The endorser of a bill by endorsing it, subject to the effect of any express stipulation authorized by this Act,

Marginal note: Measure of damages

133 Where a bill is dishonoured, the measure of damages, which shall be deemed to be liquidated damages, are

Marginal note: Recovery of damages

134 In the case of a bill that has been dishonoured, the holder may recover from any party liable on the bill, the drawer who has been compelled to pay the bill may recover from the acceptor, and an endorser who has been compelled to pay the bill may recover from the acceptor or from the drawer, or from a prior endorser, the damages prescribed in section 133.

Marginal note: Re-exchange and interest

135 In the case of a bill that has been dishonoured abroad, in addition to the damages prescribed in section 133, the holder may recover from the drawer or any endorser, and the drawer or an endorser who has been compelled to pay the bill may recover from any party liable to him, the amount of the re-exchange with interest thereon until the time of payment.

Marginal note: Transferor by delivery

Marginal note: Warranty by transferor

137 A transferor by delivery who negotiates a bill thereby warrants to his immediate transferee, being a holder for value, that

Discharge of Bill

Marginal note: Payment

Marginal note: Payment by drawer or endorser

139 Subject to the provisions of section 138 with respect to an accommodation bill, when a bill is paid by the drawer or endorser, it is not discharged, but,

Marginal note: Acceptor holding at maturity

140 When the acceptor of a bill is or becomes the holder of it, at or after its maturity, in his own right, the bill is discharged.

Marginal note: Renouncing rights

Marginal note: Cancellation of bill

Marginal note: Unintentional cancellation

143 A cancellation made unintentionally, or under a mistake, or without the authority of the holder, is inoperative, but where a bill or any signature thereon appears to have been cancelled, the burden of proof lies on the party who alleges that the cancellation was made unintentionally, or under a mistake, or without authority.

Marginal note: Alteration of bill

Marginal note: Material alteration

145 In particular, any alteration

is a material alteration.

Acceptance and Payment for Honour

Marginal note: Acceptance for honour under protest

146 Where a bill of exchange has been protested for dishonour by non-acceptance, or protested for better security, and is not overdue, any person, not being a party already liable thereon, may, with the consent of the holder, intervene and accept the bill under protest for the honour of any party liable thereon or for the honour of the person for whose account the bill is drawn.

Marginal note: In part

147 A bill may be accepted for honour for part only of the sum for which it is drawn.

Marginal note: Deemed to be for honour of drawer

148 Where an acceptance for honour does not expressly state for whose honour it is made, it is deemed to be an acceptance for the honour of the drawer.

Marginal note: Maturity of after-sight bill

149 Where a bill payable after sight is accepted for honour, its maturity is calculated from the date of protesting for non-acceptance and not from the date of the acceptance for honour.

Marginal note: Requirements

150 An acceptance for honour under protest, in order to be valid, must be

Marginal note: Liability of acceptor for honour