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Promissory Notes – Certificate of Protest-Default-Dishonour
Section 100 of Australian BOE Act 1909 states the following:
100 Protest when notary not accessible
(1) Where a dishonoured bill or note is authorized or required to be protested, any householder or substantial resident of the place where the bill is dishonoured may, in the presence of two witnesses, give a certificate, signed by them, attesting the dishonour of the bill, and the certificate shall in all respects operate as if it were a formal protest of the Bill.
My interpretation of the above section is that if the payer (maker of PN) chooses to meet at their local coffee shop for presentment of the promissory note(s) by the payee, then they could ask the owner of the coffee shop or a coffee shop employee over the age of 18 years to act as a notary for you, the payer. Is this correct?