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what is the sort code for CHAPS payments to Barclays bank, welwyn garden city
The term Telegraphic Transfer ot Telex Transfer, often abrreviated to "TT", is an electronic means of transferring funds overseas, A transfer charge is collected while sending money. A banking term commonly call T/T, meaning cable message from one bank to another in order to effect the transfer of money. It is most often in UK Banking to refer to a CHAPS transfer, that is a payment made via the Clearing House Automated Payments System. The term is also used to describe other electronic funds transfer methods and incorrectly, BACS (Bankers Automated Clearing Services) and the AFTS (Automated Funds Transfer System) payments.
Chaps are worn by Western riders and are buckled around the waist. Half Chaps are worn by English riders and only go up to your knee cap.
half chaps do up at the side, gaiters do up at the back. Gaiters are normally leather, Chaps are sometimes leather, sometimes other materials, such as suade. Gaiters are used to create the effect of the traditional long boots, but only if matched in colour to your jodpur boots. Chaps are normally just used for everyday riding, to protect your legs.
El chaps = the chaps (chaps is not a spanish word)
They are jolly good chaps!
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CHAPS was created in 1984.
The cowboy wore chaps.
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The Buttless Chaps ended in 2009.
The Buttless Chaps was created in 1998.
The fastest way to transfer funds electronically is by a CHAPS transfer, which sees the funds move instantly from one account to another. Almost all commercial and retail banks will offer this service, usually for a fee.
I'm pretty sure Rain Chaps are Rain Pants :)