Another term for a bounced back check is a "returned check." This occurs when a check cannot be processed due to insufficient funds in the payer's account or other issues, leading the bank to return it to the payee. It may also be referred to as a "bad check."
Redepcheck RCK is a term that is commonly seen on many business banking statements. This stands for redeposit check or redepositing of check entry and this occurs when the check bounced the first time.
A checking account is called a "demand deposit" because it is available for transfer to another individual or company by writing a check or draft.
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Inward clearing is a term used in banking. This term describes when a bank receives one of their checks from another bank for processing.
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Bounced, is the past tense of the word 'bounce', and means to rebound, or to reflect back. For example, the ball 'bounced' back after being thrown, or the light 'bounced' back, off the mirror.
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Redepcheck RCK is a term that is commonly seen on many business banking statements. This stands for redeposit check or redepositing of check entry and this occurs when the check bounced the first time.
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The water cycle is the term for the movement of water from one part of the hydrosphere to another and back again.
Another term used to described driving under the influence or DUI checkpoints is "check stop". The term check stop is generally a more widespread term that applies to seatbelt violations, drugs and alcohol use, and other illegal parameters.
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Another term for "dorsal" is "posterior," particularly in anatomical contexts where it refers to the back side of an organism. In aquatic animals, it can also relate to the upper side or back, as seen in terms like "dorsal fin."
The icterus index is the amount of bilirubin found in the plasma. For a fuller definition, check out the related link below.