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To make a check payable to a third party, it must first be signed by the payee. The payee then makes it payable to the third party.
Please make your check payable to Greendale Public Schools.
if a business is a dba who do you write the check pyable to
"Franchise tax board"
make it payable to yourself or cash and go to the bank and cash it.
yes no mabey......im only fourteen...lol...in ur face
Its part of the contract as both parties have an investment (interest) in the property
When looking for information on how to buy a franchise, it is best to start with the type of franchise you are interested in buying. The rules, requirements, and regulations will be different depending on if it is a food franchise or an automotive franchise. One should also check with a lawyer who specializes in business law in order to make sure that the process is followed correctly by the law.
Yes , make your check payable to American Red Cross : American Red Cross PO Box 4002018 Des Moines, IA 50340-2018
Usually, endorsing a check is done when you want to deposit or cash it, but it can also be done if you want to make a check payable to another person or party besides yourself. It's when you sign your name on the back.
Usually, endorsing a check is done when you want to deposit or cash it, but it can also be done if you want to make a check payable to another person or party besides yourself. It's when you sign your name on the back.
Yes. The "other co-executor" has no reason nor right to withhold the check from being included in the estate unless it was payable upon death to another individual who is named on the check.Yes. The "other co-executor" has no reason nor right to withhold the check from being included in the estate unless it was payable upon death to another individual who is named on the check.Yes. The "other co-executor" has no reason nor right to withhold the check from being included in the estate unless it was payable upon death to another individual who is named on the check.Yes. The "other co-executor" has no reason nor right to withhold the check from being included in the estate unless it was payable upon death to another individual who is named on the check.