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113. Payment for honor When a bill of exchange has been noted or protested for non- payment, any person may pay the same for the honor of any party liable to pay the same; provided that the person so paying 17[or his agent in that behalf] has previously declared before a notary public the party for whose honor he pays, and that such declaration has been recorded by such notary public. PAYMENT FOR HONOR F payment made by a person, whether a party to the bill or not, after it has been protested for non-payment, for the benefit of any party liable thereon or for the benefit of the person for whose account it was drawn. (Secs. 171-177) REQUISITES: 1. the bill has been dishonored by non-payment; 2. it has been protested for non-payment; 3. payment supra protest (another term for payment for honor because prior protest for non-payment is required) is made by any person, even by a party thereto; 4. the payment is attested by a notarial act of honor which must be appended to the protest or form an extension of it; 5. the notarial act must be based on the declaration made by the payor for honor or his agent of his intention to pay the bill for honor and for whose honor he pays. NOTE: If the above formalities are not complied with, payment will operate as a mere voluntary payment and the payor will acquire no right to full reimbursement against the party for whose honor he pays. F In payment for honor, the payee cannot refuse payment. If he refuses, he cannot recover from the parties who would have been discharged had he accepted the same. In acceptance for honor, the holder’s consent is necessary. F The payor for honor is given the right to receive both the bill and the protest obviously to enable him to enforce his rights against the parties who are liable to him. Functions of cooperative bank :

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113. Payment for honorWhen a bill of exchange has been noted or protested for non-payment, any person may pay the same for the honor of any party liable to pay the same; provided that the person so paying 17[or his agent in that behalf] has previously declared before a notary public the party for whose honor he pays, and that such declaration has been recorded by such notary public.PAYMENT FOR HONORFpayment made by a person, whether a party to the bill or not, after it has been protested for non-payment, for the benefit of any party liable thereon or for the benefit of the person for whose account it was drawn.(Secs. 171-177)REQUISITES:1.the bill has been dishonored by non-payment;2.it has been protested for non-payment;3.payment supra protest (another term for payment for honor because prior protest for non-payment is required) is made by any person, even by a party thereto;4.the payment is attested by a notarial act of honor which must be appended to the protest or form an extension of it;5.the notarial act must be based on the declaration made by the payor for honor or his agent of his intention to pay the bill for honor and for whose honor he pays.NOTE:If the above formalities are not complied with, payment will operate as a mere voluntary payment and the payor will acquire no right to full reimbursement against the party for whose honor he pays.FIn payment for honor, the payee cannot refuse payment.If he refuses, he cannot recover from the parties who would have been discharged had he accepted the same.In acceptance for honor, the holders consent is necessary.FThe payor for honor is given the right to receive both the bill and the protest obviously to enable him to enforce his rights against the parties who are liable to him.

Functions of cooperative bank:

The majorfunctions of a cooperative bankare :

Mobilization of funds from their members Advance loans to the members