- in the use of
cheques. In Australia,
following global trends, the use of
cheques continues to decline. In 1994 the
value of
daily cheque transactions was...
-
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...
- of such
cheques. In addition, they can earn
interest for the
period that the
cheques are uncashed,
while not
paying any
interest to the
cheque holder,...
- and Australia, such
cheques are
typically returned endorsed "Refer to drawer", an
instruction to
contact the
person issuing the
cheque for an explanation...
-
informal exchange of
cheques took
place between London banks.
Clerks of each bank
visited all of the
other banks to
exchange cheques,
whilst keeping a tally...
-
placed either vertically across the
cheque or on the top left hand
corner of the
cheque. By
using crossed cheques,
cheque writers can
effectively protect...
-
location to
exchange cheques and
receive payment in money. This
became known as
central clearing. Bank
customers who
received cheques could deposit them...
- post-dated
cheques are not
payable until the date
written on the
cheque.
Under Australian law a post-dated
cheque is
valid under the
Cheques and Payment...
-
paying in a
cheque to a
current or
basic bank account. The
timescales cover cheques, bankers' drafts, bankers'
cheques and
building society cheques paid into...
-
payment of
cheques, the ****ociated cost of
transit and
delays in processing, etc., thus
speeding up the
process of
collection or
realization of
cheques. The...