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It is modern practice to make an inter-bank transfer. When I was selling boats I would transfer the money immediately I had cleared funds. Depositing the cheque does not give funds access until the bank has cleared the cheque and received the funds from the other bank. Settlements of any type can not take place until the funds are cleared which can take 3-5 working days.

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