Assuming that the reservation dates have passed, NO. You should have called before that day to cancel the reservation. You can't just not show up and expect to get your money back.
If you are trying to stop payment on a check for reservations you've made for a future date, that will depend on the hotels' cancellation policy.
It depends on your agreement with the company. In some cases, you may be able to stop payment, but there could be penalties or fees involved. Check your original reservation agreement and contact the company to discuss your options.
In the United States, a stop payment on a check is a request made by the account holder to their bank to not honor a specific check that has been issued. The account holder typically needs to provide specific information about the check, such as the check number and the amount. Stop payment orders are usually subject to a fee and must be made within a specific timeframe before the check is cashed.
The person who placed the stop payment on the check is responsible for any fees associated with stopping the payment. The check recipient might also have to pay fees if they try to cash or deposit the stopped check. Ultimately, the responsibility for resolving any issues related to the stopped check lies with the account holder who placed the stop payment.
Stopping payment on a check without a valid reason could be considered a form of fraud and may be against the law, depending on the jurisdiction. It's important to ensure that you have a valid reason for stopping payment on a check and to follow proper procedures if you need to cancel a payment.
Parents can legally stop their children from moving out if they are minors and/or financially dependent on them. They have a duty to provide for their children and can make decisions in their best interest until they reach the legal age of majority.
Laws vary by location, but in many places you cannot legally move out until you are 18 without parental consent. If you do so without permission, your parents could report you as a runaway. It's important to check the laws in your specific area and consider discussing your situation with a trusted adult or legal professional.
As long as the check isn't submitted for payment yet, you can issue the stop payment request. But, if the check is already paid the bank will not accept the stop payment. A point to note is that, the person to whom you gave the check can prosecute you legally for doing so because he wont get paid for the check.
The person who issued the cheque can issue the stop payment on the cheque. As long as the check isn't submitted for payment yet, you can issue the stop payment request. But, if the check is already paid the bank will not accept the stop payment. A point to note is that, the person to whom you gave the check can prosecute you legally for doing so because he wont get paid for the check
Yes. A check is a legally binding monetary instrument where the issuer agrees to allow the receiver/check payee to cash the check anytime they want. However the receiver can choose to cash it or not. The check issuer can however issue a stop payment before the check is cashed but they cannot stop the receiver from cashing it or legally prosecute them for cashing it.
THis ain't no question.... why would you stop payment on a check anyway
No. A stop payment can be issued only before the check payment is made by the bank. If you try a stop payment after the bank has paid for the check, the bank wont accept it because the stop payment instruction is useless now and cannot be executed.
In the United States, a stop payment on a check is a request made by the account holder to their bank to not honor a specific check that has been issued. The account holder typically needs to provide specific information about the check, such as the check number and the amount. Stop payment orders are usually subject to a fee and must be made within a specific timeframe before the check is cashed.
It depends: 1. Yes it is Illegal if - you owe someone money and used the check to pay them for that. If you issue a stop payment the check will not be paid and the person to whom you issued this check can legally sue you for that 2. No it is not Illegal if - you have lost the check and want to ensure that whoever finds it cannot cash it without your approval
Being able to place a stop payment on a cashier's check depends on the bank. If the cashier's check has been lost or stolen the bank may place a stop payment on it.
It Depends: 1. Yes it is Illegal if - you owe someone money and used the check to pay them for that. If you issue a stop payment the check will not be paid and the person to whom you issued this check can legally sue you for that 2. No it is not Illegal if - you have lost the check and want to ensure that whoever finds it cannot cash it without your approval
if you stop payment because the funds are not available then yes it is.
you can place a stop payment on a check right after you write the check if you want to pay the fee
So you can stop a check with money on it that you lost.