A cheque must be dated on the day or some days before. It can't be dated for some days in the future.
Because scientist must decide whether what they are doing will be considered acceptable to majority of society.
Yes, a check must be signed in order to be considered valid and legally binding.
In most cases in order for an ID to be considered acceptable it must be up to date. Up to date student cards can be considered a valid for of ID.
The franchise agreement must have signatures on it in order to be considered valid. It must also clearly outline the terms of the agreement, and be dated on the day it is signed.
The notary must be acceptable to the jurisdiction where the documents will be used for legal purposes. Therefore the Canadian citizen should check with the entity that will receive the documents to determine if the NY notary will be acceptable.
Yes, both parties must sign a check for it to be considered valid.
NO You must have a Passport acceptable to the Country you are flying too. The Airline will check at least twice and usually three times.
The telegram, dated 6 July 1914, was signed by Chancellor Bethmann-Hollweg, but he must have consulted others before sending it
Yes, it is an acceptable contraction for "must not."
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Yes to question one. If you agreed to pay anyone for something, be it a purchase, loan, rent, etc, then you must uphold your end of the bargain. If you stop payment then you are not upholding your end of the "contract" and may be sued for the loss to the payee (who the check is made out to) plus what it costs them to take you to court. There are very narrow limits on when you may stop payment and not be responsible. These mostly involve fraud to obtain the check in the first place. Probably not to question two. If you wrote a post-dated check and they cashed it early, then your bank will probably accept the check. If you can't cover the check you will be hit with overdraft charges. Your bank may accept a post-dated check. BUT, it is illegal to present a post-dated check before it's effective date. In this case you may ask the payee to pay your overdraft charges. Looking at the two questions together, you may refuse the payment of a premature presentment of a check by telling your bank in writing ahead of time. The payee though may re-submit the check after it becomes due and then you are responsible. Because presenting a post-dated check early might be considered fraud, you might take them to small claims court and ask for treble damages caused by the overdraft.
He's dated her two times in less than two years. He must really love her.