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94. Mode in which notice may be given.
 

Notice of dishonour may be given to a duly authorised agent of the person to whom it is required to be given, or, where he has died, to his legal representative, or, where he has been declared an insolvent, to his assignee; may be oral or written; may, if written, be sent by post; and may being any form; but it must inform the party to whom it is given, either in express term or by reasonable intendment that the instrument has been dishonoured, and in what way, and that he will be held liable thereon; and it must be given within a reasonable time after dishonour, at the place of business or (in case such party has no place of business) at the residence of the party for who it is intended.

If the notice is duly directed and sent by post and miscarriage, such miscarriage does not render the notice invalid.

 

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