- the
cheque has been issued. The
person writing the
cheque,
known as the drawer, has a
transaction banking account (often
called a current,
cheque, chequing...
- A
dishonoured cheque (also
spelled check) is a
cheque that the bank on
which it is
drawn declines to pay (“honour”).
There are a
number of
reasons why...
- A traveller's
cheque is a
medium of
exchange that can be used in
place of hard currency. They can be
denominated in one of a
number of
major world currencies...
- A
blank cheque or
blank check in the
literal sense is a
cheque that has no
monetary value written in, but is
already signed. In the
figurative sense, it...
-
crossed cheque is a
cheque that has been
marked specifying an
instruction on the way it is to be redeemed. A
common instruction is for the
cheque to be...
-
Cheque fraud or
check fraud (American English)
refers to a
category of
criminal acts that
involve making the
unlawful use of
cheques in
order to illegally...
- The
Czech Republic, also
known as Czechia, and
historically known as Bohemia, is a
landlocked country in
Central Europe. The
country is
bordered by Austria...
- In banking, a post-dated
cheque is a
cheque written by the
drawer (payer) for a date in the ****ure.
Whether a post-dated
cheque may be
cashed or deposited...
-
Example of a US
truncated cheque (Substitute check)
Cheque truncation (check
truncation in
American English) is a
cheque clearance system that involves...
-
Cheque clearing (or
check clearing in
American English) or bank
clearance is the
process of
moving cash (or its equivalent) from the bank on
which a cheque...