It Depends:
Yes - If you gave the check to someone to who you owned some money and need to pay that person for the service he provided you. Since a stop payment results in no-payment the person who got the check can get you arrested
No - If the check was lost or stolen. You can always issue a stop payment to ensure that even if the check is misused by anyone to whom you did not intend to give it, the bank won't pay the check.
The person who issued the cheque can issue the stop payment on the cheque. As long as the check isn't submitted for payment yet, you can issue the stop payment request. But, if the check is already paid the bank will not accept the stop payment. A point to note is that, the person to whom you gave the check can prosecute you legally for doing so because he wont get paid for the check
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.
i dont remeber some cheque issued when perssion & whos date & wich amount so plz application on reletad this metter
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
Owner of Cheque and/or Bank
how did write a letter to bank manager missing the cheque and stop the payment
The person who issued the cheque can issue the stop payment on the cheque. As long as the check isn't submitted for payment yet, you can issue the stop payment request. But, if the check is already paid the bank will not accept the stop payment. A point to note is that, the person to whom you gave the check can prosecute you legally for doing so because he wont get paid for the check
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.
Yes, by contacting your bank branch and request them to stop the payment of cheque, by giving them the cheque no. and telling the amount and the name favoured.
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Call or go to your bank .
The homophone of "to bring to a stop" is "break," while the homophone of "payment of money" is "buy."
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