They are known as cancelled checks as they have been paid.
No, banks no longer return checks to customers. If a customer wants the check, they can request that the bank send it to them.
Evidently not according to M & T Bank. Must be redeposited. If returned again there is no way except to find business that wrote your check.
A system in which elected members all represent the same number of people.
a check that has been sent back to its origin
debit dishonored chequecredit accounts payable
yes, if you stamp or write not used for purpose intended on the back of the check and sign it . As long as there is proof that the check came out of your account and it is redeposited into the same account.
If bad checks are a crime, yes. If it is entirely a civil matter, no.
They would present their letter of authority to the issuing entity, along with the checks. That should allow the fund to be returned to the estate.
This usually depends on each place that accepts checks. The usual amount where I live is a $50 charge on all returned checks, but some are higher. Most places have a sign posted though, stating how much the charge is for NSF checks, including banks since they sometimes honor (pay) the check to the business it was issued to.
Fewer stores today accept checks as payment for goods and services than in the past. However, for those that do, there is a list they can check first before accepting checks. If the check writer has had checks returned for insufficient funds previously, they may be denied the option of writing checks again.
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