In the case of a bearer cheque, the bank has to pay the person who is holding the cheque and presenting it for payment. In case of a crossed cheque, the bank will only credit the money into the persons bank account. They will not issue cash
Those are totally different things. Cross check is either checking something twice or a hockey maneuver. Both has nothing to do with banking or cash checking.
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
cross filings remove materials and draw filings smooths it down that's what i read anyway
Confetti cut shredders tend to have smaller partials than cross-cut shredders. Sometimes cross-cut shredders can be referred to as confetti cut, so it depends on what the source is. They could be referring to micro cut which is even smaller than cross cut partials.
promissory note a written promise by a person or the maker.
A Bearer cheque is one which the bearer (the person to whom the cheque was issued) can present at the bank on which the cheque was given and receive the cash For ex: If I give you a cheque on my ICICI Bank account in Chennai to you, you can take that cheque to any ICICI bank branch in Chennai and collect the cash that is written on it (if i have sufficient balance in my account) whereas a crossed cheque is one that cannot be cashed as said above. It can only be deposited into the payees (your) bank account
what are the difference between clustering and cross enrollment
The Cross Bearer - 1918 was released on: USA: 1 April 1918
Those are totally different things. Cross check is either checking something twice or a hockey maneuver. Both has nothing to do with banking or cash checking.
check the microscope and the cross section views....
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cross hair cross each other but stadia hair do not cross each other
Track is running in circles and cross country is just running.
a test cross is the cross made between the progeny and the recessive parent,whereas the back cross means crossing of progeny with either dominant or recesive parent.
Cross cheque means that it can only be paid into a bank account and cannot be paid in cash over the counter. A bearer cheque is made payable to the bearer i.e. it is payable to the person who presents it to the bank for encashment
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