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Bank gives surety or guarantee to pay the money to beneficiary of the cheque endorsed by bank. Customer (drawer) has to pay certain charge to make a cheque Good for Payment. The payable amount is segregated from the balance to reserve once it endorse. This cheque is authorized by the banker to be Good for Payment. Customer can request bank to prepare manager's cheque, cashier's cheque, banker's cheque or cheque on selves instead of good for payment
"Account Payee" Cheque cannot be endorsed. only payee of the cheque is entitled to get credit of the amount i.e., the amount will be credited to his account only. However if it is "Not Negotiable" crossing it does not mean that the cheque can not be transferred further it can still endorsed but the transferee will not get better title than the transferor.
A check/cheque book is a collection of cheque's. These cheques can be used to make payments to anyone. They are as good as cash (Provided there is cash in the cheque drawers account)
No. Cheques are good for only one year from the date written on the cheque.
To check a cheque, you must check if the cheque is checked by checking the checked cheque of checking a checked cheque as a checker.
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.
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.
Currently in india, the validity of cheques is 3 months from the date mentioned on the cheque. Any cheque that is older than 3 months is considered a stale or invalid cheque and is worthless. For ex: If I give you a cheque on 1st of May 2013, it will be valid till 31st of July 2013. If you do not cash the cheque before 31st July 2013, the cheque is worthless. Even if you manage to deposit the cheque in your bank, it will come back with no money.
A person holding the cheque can collect the amount if it is a bearer cheque. The payee (i.e. the person in whose favour the cheque is issued) only or his authorized person only can collect the amount of the cheque if it is an order cheque
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Yes. A Single cheque is also called a cheque leaf
You can do two things: a. Ask the person who gave you the cheque that bounced (got dishonored) to pay you again. If they agree then well and good. b. If they refuse to pay, then you can file a police complaint against the person who gave you the bounced cheque and request the authorities to get you the money you were supposed to get through that cheque.