If it is a "Joint Or" then yes. If it is a "Join and" then no, both need to sign for closing it out.
Both payees must endorse the check and usually both must also present ID to cash the check.
Google "third party check". I will check back on this site to see if you get a good answer, but I have two huge checks that were signed over to me by relatives and NO ONE will cash them. I have to go back to the University they are drawn on and ask to have them re issued, or take the relatives to the bank with me and have their names added to my account. Each bank can dictate their own policy and it changes with whichever teller you get. All you can do is report them to the particular regulatory agency. Why doesn't anyone have to conform to the Uniform Cimmercial Code anymore? Meanwhile, how do we get the money?
A two-party check is a check made out to two different individuals or entities.
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Cash withdrawal or deposit, balance enquiries and cash transfers.
Either of the parties' banks can cash the check.
The United States has a two-party political system. The store would not cash the two-party check.
It depends on how the check was written. If the two names were written with an 'and' in between, than signers from both companies have to be at the branch to deposit it in order to have it endorsed properly. If the two names were written with an 'or' in between, than either company can endorse and deposit it. If neither, and both names were written as if it's one longer name, than you can not deposit it. You will have to return it to the sender and have them reissue you a check. I hope this helps.
Yes
A two party check is a check which is made out to more than one party. To cash or deposit a two party check, the check must be endorsed by both partied that the check is written out to.
If you have two last names, you can choose to use either one or both of them.
The positive (+) side and the negative (-) side.
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It depends upon the laws of the state of residency. When a vehicle is titled to two persons it is worded in two ways; if the names are separated by the word "and" both parties must agree on the disposition of ownership or request the court to do so; if the names are separated by the word "or" then either party can take whatever action they choose concerning the vehicle. It is generally presumed that the party who is in possession of a vehicle that is titled using the word "or" retains possession unless a court rules otherwise.
If a cheque is made payable to two people, then both must endorse it (i.e., sign the back).
It can mean two different things, sort of. It can be either cash back to the dealer from the manufacturer for every car they sell, or it can mean cash back to the customer, sometimes from the dealer, sometimes from the manufacturer, for a purchase.
The Democratic party (President Obama and V.P Joe Biden) and the Republican party (Governor Romney and Paul Ryan)