Cheque is the standard spelling in most English speaking countries. Check is the Americanised version (similiar to colour and color etc.)
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.
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A check/cheque book is a collection of cheque's. These cheques can be used to make payments to anyone. They are as good as cash (Provided there is cash in the cheque drawers account)
The cheque, or check, counterfoil is the part of the check that is kept by the issuer and it serves as a record of a transaction. The counterfoil is also called a stub.
A unique number using which any cheque can be tracked. The cheque number on any cheque issued by a single bank will always be unique
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.
Yes cheque = English check = American
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Please check that cheque for errors.
The homophone for "check" is "cheque." Both words are pronounced the same but have different spellings and meanings.
The homophone of the word "check" is "cheque."
cheque of is a right grammar!
Who are the staff that check when a customer pay by cheque?
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An open cheque or a bearer cheque is one that can be taken to the bank that issued the cheque and converted to cash right away. The bank will ask proof of identity from the person cashing it to ensure that they are paying the correct person to whom the cheque was issued to
A cheque in which the cheque issuer has not filled in the Amount
The correct grammar is 'cashing' a cheque, or to 'cash' a cheque.