Section 21 of NIA : Section 21: ''At Sight''

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Explanation using Example

Imagine John issues a promissory note to Mike which states, "Pay Mike $5000 after sight." This means that Mike must first present the promissory note to John for him to acknowledge it (presentment for sight). Once John has seen the note, the payment of $5000 becomes due to Mike. The term "after sight" indicates that the payment is not due immediately upon the issuance of the note, but only after John has had the opportunity to see the note.

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