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If the acount is held jointly by both parties, either person can endorse the check and deposit it. If the account is only in the depositor's name, then both parties have to endorse the check. Check with your bank for the correct information.
Both payees must endorse the check and usually both must also present ID to cash the check.
Its part of the contract as both parties have an investment (interest) in the property
If the bank account is, in fact, under both, the husbands and wife's name, than either can deposit a check into the account. If the check is written out to both names and the account is only in one name then both individuals would have to be present with ID in order to deposit the check.
An advantage of the adversary system is that evidence from both parties are heard before a judge comments. However, the disadvantage is that both parties evidence rests on the resources both parties have and may be unequal.
Nope only one does.
Normally, both parties do not need to be present before the notary public at the same time.
No, it can't be accepted without both parties endorsements.
No. Texas law requires both parties be present.
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If the acount is held jointly by both parties, either person can endorse the check and deposit it. If the account is only in the depositor's name, then both parties have to endorse the check. Check with your bank for the correct information.
Both person's signatures must appear on the endorsement of the check. If you are only depositing the check without any intention of withdrawing it there is usually not a problem. If you wish to cash it immediately and there is any question as to the validity of the second signature, the bank can compare the signatures against the "sample" signatures they will have on file.
both parties
Both check are purchase for cash.Manager check you can present only in the issueing bank while cashier check you can present to any bank.
The court will issue an emergency, temporary order without both parties present and schedule a hearing to make the order permanent if the court determines the order should be permanent. In the United States all parties to a court action must be notified and can appear to present their testimony. The father will be notified of the hearing.The court will issue an emergency, temporary order without both parties present and schedule a hearing to make the order permanent if the court determines the order should be permanent. In the United States all parties to a court action must be notified and can appear to present their testimony. The father will be notified of the hearing.The court will issue an emergency, temporary order without both parties present and schedule a hearing to make the order permanent if the court determines the order should be permanent. In the United States all parties to a court action must be notified and can appear to present their testimony. The father will be notified of the hearing.The court will issue an emergency, temporary order without both parties present and schedule a hearing to make the order permanent if the court determines the order should be permanent. In the United States all parties to a court action must be notified and can appear to present their testimony. The father will be notified of the hearing.
Both payees must endorse the check and usually both must also present ID to cash the check.
Its part of the contract as both parties have an investment (interest) in the property