payslip
The plural form of the noun 'leaf' is leaves.The plural form of the noun phrase is cheque leaves.
withdrawl form
Both are correct. If a single cheque is used it is called a cheque leaf. If a number of Cheques are used, collectively they are called cheque leaves or a cheque book or a booklet of Cheques. They all refer to one and the same. The difference is just the number of Cheques under consideration.
A truncated cheque (defined in NI act section 6) as a cheque which is truncated during the course of a clearing cycle either by the clearing house or by the bank (paying or collecting) immediately on generation of electronic image of the cheque, substituting the further movement of the cheque. In such a process,a cheque will be scanned and the electronic image of the cheque instead of the physical cheque will be transmitted in the clearing cycle. An electronic cheque is a cheque in electronic form as against the usual paper instrument in writing generated, written and signed with the use of digital signature (with or without biometric signature and asymmetric crypto system)
Another form of paying for goods.
cheque
Correct in what context? Accompanying and accompanied are both in the dictionary, with similar meanings. "accompanyed" is incorrectly spelled.
Cheque truncation (check truncation in American English) is when a physical (paper) cheque is converted into an electronic form for transmission to the paying bank over the internet. This basically avoids having to physically move the cheque between banks, etc.
yes but no because it is not in the form of a note or change
you spell it different
No idea whether this is a question or a statement.. Normally you need to bring some form of identification with you when collecting a cheque
i know that the smaller form is a stub form witch has all of your working out on it !!