(1) The party to whom presentment is made may without dishonor require
       (a) exhibition of the instrument; and
       (b) reasonable  identification  of  the person making presentment
           and evidence of his authority to make it if made for another;
           and
       (c) that the instrument be produced for acceptance or payment  at
           a  place  specified  in  it, or if there be none at any place
           reasonable in the circumstances; and
       (d) a signed receipt on the instrument for any  partial  or  full
           payment and its surrender upon full payment.
  (2)  Failure  to  comply  with  any  such  requirement invalidates the
presentment but the person presenting has a reasonable time in which  to
comply  and  the  time  for  acceptance or payment runs from the time of
compliance.
Structure New York Laws
Part 5 - Presentment, Notice of Dishonor and Protest
3-501 - When Presentment, Notice of Dishonor, and Protest Necessary or Permissible.
3-502 - Unexcused Delay; Discharge.
3-505 - Rights of Party to Whom Presentment Is Made.
3-506 - Time Allowed for Acceptance or Payment.
3-507 - Dishonor; Holder's Right of Recourse; Term Allowing Re-Presentment.
3-509 - Protest; Noting for Protest.
3-510 - Evidence of Dishonor and Notice of Dishonor.
3-511 - Waived or Excused Presentment, Protest or Notice of Dishonor or Delay Therein.