You can, but once a check is stopped it's stopped for good.
if the check was made out to a company that is now being investigated, can it be stopped if it has not cleared the bank or if it has cleared the bank is there a 30,60 or 90 day rule?
In general, you cannot sue for treble damages specifically for a stopped payment check, as treble damages are typically associated with statutory violations or specific torts, such as fraud or unfair trade practices. A stopped payment check usually falls under contract law, where the remedy would typically involve recovering the amount due rather than additional damages. However, if the circumstances involve fraud or malicious intent, there may be grounds for seeking treble damages under relevant statutes. Always consult with a legal professional for specific advice related to individual cases.
If you try to cash a check that someone has ordered a "stop payment" on, you will be charged a fee by the location you are attempting to cash it at. This fee varies by institution, but it is typically around a $25 fee. As a word of caution, always confirm with the person that wrote the check that it will go through.
No
You can, but once a check is stopped it's stopped for good.
Left and right stopped working? Check the fuse and/or the flasher relay. Only the left or the right stopped working? Check the bulbs.
client stopped check on services rendered,after paying the same fee for 3 years.what can i do
All bank I know of charge to stop a check.
Check your warranty
You check there heart beat?
Yes, if they have cause, the issuer of the unemployment check may stop or cancel checks.
A permanent check is basically a check that you can only write once and cannot be stopped. These types of checks are not very common in the US.
Check the front brake pads.
Check fuses.
check the torsion dampener.
Check blower motor fuse Check to see if compressor is working