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Article 3
Part 5
NY Code - Part 5: PRESENTMENT, NOTICE OF DISHONOR AND PROTEST
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Section 3--501
When Presentment, Notice of Dishonor, and Protest Necessary or Permissible
Section 3--502
Unexcused Delay; Discharge
Section 3--503
Time of Presentment
Section 3--504
How Presentment Made
Section 3--505
Rights of Party to Whom Presentment Is Made
Section 3--506
Time Allowed for Acceptance or Payment
Section 3--507
Dishonor; Holder's Right of Recourse; Term Allowing Re-Presentment
Section 3--508
Notice of Dishonor
Section 3--509
Protest; Noting for Protest
Section 3--510
Evidence of Dishonor and Notice of Dishonor
Section 3--511
Waived or Excused Presentment, Protest or Notice of Dishonor or Delay Therein
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