Usually cheque's expire 6 months from the date of issue
Mulitcity cheque is more advanced than ordinary cheque as multicity cheque can be deposited and given to any where iin india and takes less time for clearacnes where as ordinary cheque takes more time and come to mother bank branch for clearances.
A cheque can be cashed only on or after the cheque date. Ex: Let us say you issue a cheque to Mr. xyz today (June 2nd 2009) and mark the cheque date as July 1st 2009 (A post dated cheque) Mr. XYZ can deposit this cheque on or after July 1st 2009. If he tries to deposit before that date, the bank would reject it. A cheque is a valid and legal instrument for money transactions only after the cheque date.
cheque of is a right grammar!
Yes. A Single cheque is also called a cheque leaf
no such limit
no stopping for snacks
Yes, if you still have OD limit and No, if you have exhausted your OD limit. Let us say your OD limit is $10,000 and you have used $7,000 and you have given a cheque for $2000, then your cheque would be cashed. If you have used $9,800 and given a cheque for $2000 your cheque would be rejected.
Usually cheque's expire 6 months from the date of issue
if you have put a stop payment on a cheque, the bank will put it on for a year, if you have written a cheque and the person has not yet cashed it, the limit is 6 months befor e it becomes stale dated.
When you "stop" a cheque, it means you instruct your bank to cancel a specific cheque that you have issued, preventing it from being cashed or deposited. This action is typically taken if the cheque is lost, stolen, or if there's a dispute regarding the payment. Stopping a cheque may involve a fee and usually requires you to provide details such as the cheque number and amount to the bank.
you don't. in ocarina of time that is...in majora's mask you can. i wouldn't worry about stopping time in oot though, since there's no time limit anyway.
We can encash bearer cheque by visiting the bank at the time.
The validity period of a cheque in the Philippines should be about six months. This time starts once the cheque is issued.
An expired cheque can be referred to as a "stale cheque." This term indicates that the cheque has not been presented for payment within a specified time frame, typically six months from the date it was issued, rendering it invalid.
Mulitcity cheque is more advanced than ordinary cheque as multicity cheque can be deposited and given to any where iin india and takes less time for clearacnes where as ordinary cheque takes more time and come to mother bank branch for clearances.
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