The essential elements of a cheque include the name of the bank, account payee, payee of whom the cheque is written to, date of the cheque, the payment amount written in words and numbers, serial number of the cheque, the bank state and branch code, and the account number. A signature must be signed at the bottom signature line for the payee to present the cheque.
*It must be in writing.
*It must Singed by the drawer i.e account holder
*It must contain an order.
*It must be drawn on a banker.
*It must be drawn only by the customer of the bank.
*The order relating to payable must be unconditional
*The order must be for the payment of a certain sum of money.
*It must be payable on demand.
*The amount of the cheque must be made payable to certain person or to this order.
To check a cheque, you must check if the cheque is checked by checking the checked cheque of checking a checked cheque as a checker.
When either of the below happens: * Not enough funds in the account to pay the cheque * Signature of the cheque issuer does not match with the signature in the cheque * Cheque is expired (Date of cheque is before 6 months from date of deposit) * There are any over-writings in the cheque without being counter signed by the cheque issuer.
cas cheque
duplicate cheque
Functions of a cheque
To check a cheque, you must check if the cheque is checked by checking the checked cheque of checking a checked cheque as a checker.
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
cheque of is a right grammar!
Yes. A Single cheque is also called a cheque leaf
When either of the below happens: * Not enough funds in the account to pay the cheque * Signature of the cheque issuer does not match with the signature in the cheque * Cheque is expired (Date of cheque is before 6 months from date of deposit) * There are any over-writings in the cheque without being counter signed by the cheque issuer.
Cheque Leaf means s singhal cheque of your chequebook.
cas cheque
honoured cheque
conutermanded cheque is the cheque which has been stoped payment....for some reasons
No. A cheque can be cashed only on or after the date mentioned on it
duplicate cheque
A cross cheque means, the cheque can be deposited in account only, while an open cheque means, the the bearer can withdraw cash. Cross cheque means cheque amount only paid to bank account open cheque cash withdrawal by parties