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They are: a. That your name is written legibly and clearly as the check payee b. That both the amount in numbers and amount in words is written clearly and match one another c. That the check is signed properly by the check issuer d. That there are no overwriting/edits in the check. If so, you must ask the check issuer to counter-sign the place that has the edit
Because the cheque can bounce if you fail to do so. Banks can dishonor or reject a cheque that has any overwriting or unclear writings in it. They will honor or pay only those Cheques that are written legibly and have enough balance in the account. So to avoid your cheque bouncing it is better to write clearly on a cheque.
You write your name as it is spelled on the front of the check. This signifies that the check was intended for you, to cash or deposit.
This is how you would write $50.71 on a check. Fifty dollars and 71/100.
Yes, a person can write on the memo line of a personal check. Many people write down account numbers or what the check is being written for.
It's when a person is able to write with both hands. Legibly of course.
comparative and superlative of legibly
more legibly, most legibly
The teacher should encourage the student to write more legibly. So, yes, a teacher should correct a student if they are not writing legibly.
more legibly
He was diagnosed with dysgraphia, which made it difficult for him to write legibly and coherently.
"When the professor could not read the student's handwriting, he asked the student to rewrite the paragraph more legibly."
Legible is an adjective.
Subject: she
No, but writing legibly is. There are many people who don't handwrite at all. You should however, learn it. If you master, it is supposed to be faster if you can keep it readable.
Some people that are left handed may find it to be easier to write legibly with their paper turned sideways. Others may simply be in the habit of positioning their paper sideways because they like to write with their elbow extended.
I write more legibly when I am not ensconced in darkness. Edgar Allen Poe wrote directly from the darkness of his soul. The strangely silent darkness was palpably gripping.