Contact your bank. Unfortunately, the answer is probably that you can't. UCC 3-411 makes banks who refuse payment on a certified check liable to penalties. There are some defenses against that, so it might be worth contacting the bank anyway, but don't get your hopes up. You're probably going to have to let the recipient cash the check and then attempt to sue them to recover damages.
Six months. Section § 4-404 of the Uniform Commercial Code states that "[a] bank is under no obligation to a customer having a checking account to pay a check, other than a certified check, which is presented more than six months after its date, but it may charge its customer's account for a payment made thereafter in good faith."
Yes. Companies or banks can process check for the legal amount, which would be the written amount. It is under the drawer's bank's discretion whether or not they will accept the check for payment. If they deny the check, the payee's bank will deduct that amount, along with any fees associated with that transaction.
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It is the simplest method of payment. under this method payment is made according to the number of units produced at a fixed rate per unit
The loss payee clause is part of the contract that states that of payment is made under the policy in relation to the insured risk, payment will be made to a third party. The payment will not go to the insured beneficiary of the policy.
You should assume the answer is no. Banks are required by law to honor certified checks or face penalties in most cases. You should contact your bank to see if they will stop payment for you, but be aware they are not legally required to except under specific circumstances, and even then there is a particular procedure to follow. It's much more difficult to stop payment on a certified check than on a regular check, so you're probably going to wind up having to let the check be cashed and then sue to recover your damages.
No. A good for payment is automatically paid to the beneficiary upon the maturity of the check. A bank undertakes the responsibility that it will not stop the payment of the check under any circumstances.
That misrepresentation has occurred under a contract.
if the maker intended for the misrepresentation to induce the other party to enter the contract and if the misrepresentation would likely induce a reasonable person to so enter the contract
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Six months. Section § 4-404 of the Uniform Commercial Code states that "[a] bank is under no obligation to a customer having a checking account to pay a check, other than a certified check, which is presented more than six months after its date, but it may charge its customer's account for a payment made thereafter in good faith."
Cash, check, credit card. It just depends on what type of payment the funeral home will accept.
No. A certified residential appraiser can contribute to the appraisal but it must be under the supervision of a certified general appraiser.
If you passed the CGE test means you have been certified under the Certified Gas Engineers program
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You can work under as an apprentice under a certified appraiser.
A bariatric surgeon may or may not be certified. They must complete an enrollment process under strict guidelines to become certified. The only way to know is to ask your surgeon or his nurse if he/she is certified to perform bariatric surgery/