if "For______________" seal is not affixed for cheques issued in the accounts of legal entity.
Marked Out of Stock
A clean BOL is areceipt of goods that are not damaged or with any clauses. This will occur if the carrier , shipper or consignee has any disagreemnet concerning damage, weights or unit quntity and is so marked on the BOL A clean BOL is areceipt of goods that are not damaged or with any clauses. This will occur if the carrier , shipper or consignee has any disagreemnet concerning damage, weights or unit quntity and is so marked on the BOL
Yes. If you are an arts organization there are several non-profit organizations that act as fiscal sponsors for arts groups allowing them to apply for grants and accept donations ear marked for their purposes. They usually keep 3 - 10% of the donations. But any non-profit organization can act as an umbrella for another non-profit group if goals are similar.
TYPICAL DUTIES/SKILLS OF A CLERICAL OFFICER Indicative typical duties and skills at this level may include: - Reception/switchboard duties - Filing, collating, photocopying, etc. - Operation of keyboard and other allied equipment for standard copy typing and preparation of standard correspondence - Operation of facsimile systems, calculator or adding machine - Maintenance of records and creating and indexing new files in a previously established system (whether manual or computerised) - Handling and distribution of mail - Collecting and counting of cash receipts - Recording, matching, checking and batching of accounts, invoices, orders, store requirements, etc. - *Preparation for and undertaking of banking of monies - *Daily and weekly balance reports - *Arithmetical calculations * With regard to the typical duties/skills marked with an asterisk (*), it may be (if employees are required to perform these duties at a level beyond that appropriate to a routine level) that a higher classification is appropriate.
I just received a check in the amount of $1,500.00 from from a company that used this same number, 877-246-7923. They call themselves 'Payment Processing Center, PO Box 1029, Hickory, NC 28603-1029. Northern Trust" They claim this check is to be deposited into my personal bank account for "our mutual client, Crystal B Chow, 1363 Clyde Ave Apt 115, West Vancouver BC V7T 2W, 0000" I left spaces where they did... My check states it is official (ha) and that it is watermarked, but it isn't marked. And it's printed on regular white printer paper. They've misaligned it too, leaving off some of the account numbers. Is a scam. Google it. I've found this check complaints/inquires/scam reports with varying "our mutual customer" names and amounts of checks dating way back to 2004. --------- The address is valid and belongs to the CheckFree service (now renamed Fiserv). It issues thousands of valid checks every day, from people asking their banks to pay their bills electronically. Now, any idiot can create a phony check on his laser printer and put CheckFree's address on it. That's not CheckFree's fault. The address is not going to tell you whether a check is real or phony, only your common sense can do that. The payor's name always appears at the top left of the check. It should be someone you know, and someone who owed you money (or a gift, or whatever). If so, you can be pretty sure the check is valid. If the check is for $10,000 and is from Princess Washtub of Nigeria, then you probably ought to frame it instead of depositing it.
A cheque being merely non-negotiable would not stop you cashing it. It only means the cheque cannot be presented by anyone other than the payee. However, it's also likely to be "crossed" and marked "A/c Payee" or "A/c Payee Only". Most cheque books are now printed this way. A crossed cheque can only be paid into a bank account and cannot be cashed over the counter. If the cheque is crossed AND marked non-negotiable it cannot be cashed would have to be paid into an bank account in your name. It would be worthless to anyone else so prevents someone else cashing the cheque for you - i.e. giving you the cash and putting in their own bank account .
A cheque can bounce only once. The moment a cheque bounces it is marked as cancelled/rejected and the cheque can no longer used in future. The bank will not accept this cheque henceforth. A cheque may bounce due to a variety of reasons. Some of them are: a. The signature of the cheque issuer does not match bank records b. There is not enough money in the issuers bank account to pay for the cheque c. There is overwriting in the cheque and is not duly counter-signed d. The amount in numbers and amount in words does not match e. The cheque is very old and expired (more than 90 days old) So, if you want to avoid/reduce cheque bounce cases, we have to ensure that the points mentioned above do not happen when you use the cheque.
It will be marked "Property of US Government".
a person may not like to part with goods in return for a cheque from a party not well known to him.in such context the banker on whom the cheques is drawn may be asked by the customers to mark the cheques as good for payment.this implies that cheque was drawn in good faith and on funds sufficient to meet it.
Flagging is used to mark property lines. In wooded areas, the closest tree is marked. Surveyors use various techniques to mark trees to indicate property lines.
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Marked by or promising bad fortune
In the UK it is marked on your property deeds, there is no law saying it is universally left or right.
a pigmentation mark, occurring later in life.
Honest
The meaning of frown make a facial expression to indicate disapproval or discontent. This is marked by furrowing one's eyebrows.
Jewelry of this fineness is marked “14k” of 585,” the European designation meaning 58.5% gold. Nothing less than 10-karat gold can be legally marked or sold as gold jewelry in the United States. These pieces are marked “10k” or “417,” the European designation meaning 41.7% gold.