The differences between a bill and a cheque are as follows: Bill (1)The drawee may be any person. (2)There are four kinds of tenor for the bills. (3)After acceptance the acceptor is primarily liable for payment. (4)Before issuing a bill, the drawer may not open an account with drawee. (5)A bill other than a banker's demand draft or stipulation in Article 5 of Cheque Act cannot be crossed. (6) Acceptance made by acceptor is irrevocable. (7)A bill can be drawn in a set. Cheque (1)The drawee must be a ______. (2)The tenor is merely payable ______. (3)The ______ is always primarily liable for payment. (4)Before issuing a cheque, the drawer must be a customer who has opened an ______ with the paying bank and ______ money in the account. (5)A cheque can be ______. (6)Duty and authority of paying bank to pay a cheque may be terminated by ______. (7)A cheque cannot be drawn in a ______.