A bill of exchange typically expires on its maturity date, which is the date specified in the document for payment. If the payment is not made by this date, the bill is considered to be expired and can no longer be presented for payment. Additionally, certain conditions like dishonor or non-acceptance can also lead to the expiration of a bill. After expiration, legal recourse may be needed to recover any amounts due.
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