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“A Bill of Exchange is an instrument in writing containing an unconditional order signed by the maker, directing a certain person to pay a certain sum of money only to, or the order of, a certain person or to the bearer of the instrument.” Section 5 of the Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881
Features of a Bill Exchange are:
1. A bill of exchange must be in writing
2. It must contain an order (and note a request) to make payment.
3. The order of payment must be unconditional.
4. The amount of bill of exchange must be certain.
5. The date of payment should be certain.
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The presence or absence of pigments is the main basis of classification of algae.
Chlorophyceae: Chlorophyll a and b are present in them and impart green colour. Chlorophyceae are also called ‘blue-green algae’.
Phaeophyceae: Chlorophyll a and c and fuxoxanthin are present. Fucoxanthin imparts brown colour. Phaeophyceae are also called ‘brown algae’.
Rhodophyceae: Chlorophyll a and d and phycoerythrin are present. Phycoerythrin imparts red colour. Rhodophyceae are also called ‘red algae’.
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