Where there are several drawees of a bill of
exchange who are not partners, each of them can accept it for himself, but none of them can accept it for
another without his authority.
Chapter III — PARTIES TO NOTES, BILLS AND CHEQUES
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Where there are several drawees of a bill of
exchange who are not partners, each of them can accept it for himself, but none of them can accept it for
another without his authority.
Printed from Law on Tips • The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881