No, the cheque needs to be original.
A banking cheque for payment send by postal services. Means: " I forgot or could send money but I will make and effort to now."
how did write a letter to bank manager missing the cheque and stop the payment
Yes. The term used for this is called Cheque "Stop Payment" You must visit the bank branch from which you got the cheque book and submit a letter stating the reason for the same and also provide the cheque number. If the cheque has not yet been paid, the cheque would be canceled and no payment would be made.
An unpresented cheque is one that was never submitted for payment. for ex: lets say I owe you Rs. 10000 and issue a cheque to you. And you forget to cash it and keep it safely inside your vault. Then, that cheque becomes an unpresented cheque.
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A banking cheque for payment send by postal services. Means: " I forgot or could send money but I will make and effort to now."
A banking cheque for payment send by postal services. Means: " I forgot or could send money but I will make and effort to now."
Owner of Cheque and/or Bank
Bank gives surety or guarantee to pay the money to beneficiary of the cheque endorsed by bank. Customer (drawer) has to pay certain charge to make a cheque Good for Payment. The payable amount is segregated from the balance to reserve once it endorse. This cheque is authorized by the banker to be Good for Payment. Customer can request bank to prepare manager's cheque, cashier's cheque, banker's cheque or cheque on selves instead of good for payment
conutermanded cheque is the cheque which has been stoped payment....for some reasons
You can issue a cheque for payment, cancel a cheque, get the cheque deposited through the bank.
how did write a letter to bank manager missing the cheque and stop the payment
Not unless you want stamps sticking on your foreheads. But what you should have said is difficult to assess because I don't know what you want to say: Send us a cheque send a cheque with our letter? We are sending a cheque?
Is this related to an payment? In Germany, an ELV is a kind of electronic cheque.
The homophone you are referring to is "halt" and "halt." "Halt" means to bring something to a stop, while "hault" refers to payment of money.
A person holding the cheque can collect the amount if it is a bearer cheque. The payee (i.e. the person in whose favour the cheque is issued) only or his authorized person only can collect the amount of the cheque if it is an order cheque
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