In refusing a just draft he is said to "dishonor" it.
So sure are wholesalers that their drafts will be met by their distant debtors that they do not hesitate to draw against them when deposited for collection, regarding them as cash to their credit in bank.
PROTESTS
When a draft is not accepted or paid when due, if it be a time draft, it is protested in the same way as a note.
The protest of a draft serves as a notice to the drawer of its non-acceptance.
Like notes and checks, drafts may be transferred by a similar endorsement.
BUYING DRAFTS
If I wanted to pay a bill for $150 to Albert Holt, living at Wallace, Kansas, and did not wish to trouble him with a check, how would I go about it?
1. I might express the cash, which would be expensive. 2. I might send it in postal order, not always certain. 3. I might send it by a trusted hand, but might have long to wait before I found a friend going out to Wallace.
I am living in New York City, and am familiar enough with banking to know that New York is a great financial center and is in constant communication with nearly all the outside banks.