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Noting

Noting is a minute or memorandum made by a Notary Public on a Bill of Exchange which has been dishonoured. The Bills of Exchange Act instructs that noting be done within 48 hours of dishonour.

It consists of his initials, his charges and the date. In the case of a Bill of Exchange drawn and payable outside of Australasia, it is preparatory to a formal protest.

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