The indorser is excluded from his liability for dishonour of instrument towards his   subsequent holder in case of
A. Sans Recourse Endorsement
B. Facultative Endorsement
C. Sans Frais Endorsement
D. None of the above.

1 Answer

Answer :

B. Facultative Endorsement

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