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Promissory Notes: Negotiable Instruments Containing Express Terms Regarding Repayment


Question: What is the difference between a demand note and a common promissory note?

Answer:   A demand note is a type of promissory note that does not have a specified due date and is payable upon request.  In contrast, a common promissory note outlines a specific repayment date and may include terms such as interest rates and repayment conditions.  If you require assistance navigating these financial instruments, Freed Legal Services LLP is here to help you understand your options effectively.


Understanding What Constitutes As a Promissory Note and What Is Meant By a Demand Note Versus a Common Note

Promissory Notes: Negotiable Instruments Containing Express Terms Regarding Repayment A promissory note is a legal document that binds one party (the issuer) to pay a specified amount of money to another party (the payor). The payor is legally obligated to make payment at the predetermined time or upon receiving a demand for repayment from the issuer. A promissory note will detail any applicable terms, including the rate of interest, if applicable, that may be accrued.

The Law

The Bills of Exchange Act, R.S.C. 1985, c. B-4, addresses promissory notes as a form of financial instrument, along with currency, cheques, among other things, and specifically defines a promissory note as:


176 (1) A promissory note is an unconditional promise in writing made by one person to another person, signed by the maker, engaging to pay, on demand or at a fixed or determinable future time, a sum certain in money to, or to the order of, a specified person or to bearer.

A promissory note is a contract between two parties, the borrower and the lender.  A bank note is a type of promissory note issued by a bank or other financial institution.  In either circumstance, a promissory note is a written promise to pay a certain amount of money to a specific person or a specific entity at a specific time and under certain conditions.  However, unlike a promissory note, a bank note is backed by the assets of a bank and is therefore more secure.

Terms Upon Notes

A promissory note will typically include details of the principal amount due, the applicable interest rate, the parties involved including a "bearer of note" if a party is unspecified, the date of issue, the repayment terms, and the due date.

Payable Upon Demand

Demand notes are a type of promissory note but differ whereas a demand note lacks a specified due date and instead becomes due upon request of payment.

Summary Comment

A promissory note is a negotiable instrument and could consist as a cheque, loan agreement, or other document evidencing indebtedness.

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