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  2. Cheque - Wikipedia

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    The rules concerning crossed cheques are set out in Section 1 of the Cheques Act 1992 and prevent cheques being cashed by or paid into the accounts of third parties. On a crossed cheque the words "account payee only" (or similar) are printed between two parallel vertical lines in the centre of the cheque.

  3. Crossing of cheques - Wikipedia

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    A crossed cheque generally is a cheque that only bears two parallel transverse lines, optionally with the words 'and company' or '& Co.' (or any abbreviation of them) [clarification needed] on the face of the cheque, between the lines, usually at the top left corner or at any place in the approximate half (in width) of the cheque. [2]

  4. Payment - Wikipedia

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    A payment by cheque is normally deemed to occur when the cheque is delivered, as long as the cheque is honoured on the presentation by the payee. This rule also generally applies where the cheque is not presented to the bank until the next taxable year, even though the payer could stop payment on the cheque, in the meantime. [10]

  5. Negotiable instrument - Wikipedia

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    In the Commonwealth of Nations almost all jurisdictions have codified the law relating to negotiable instruments in a Bills of Exchange Act, e.g. Bills of Exchange Act 1882 in the UK, Bills of Exchange Act 1890 in Canada, Bills of Exchange Act 1908 in New Zealand, Bills of Exchange Act 1909 in Australia, [2] the Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 in India and the Bills of Exchange Act 1914 in ...

  6. Demand draft - Wikipedia

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    Under UCC 3-104, a draft has been defined as a negotiable instrument in the form of an order. [2] [3] The person making the order is known as the drawer and the person specified in the order is called the drawee, as defined in the UCC 3–103. The party who creates the draft is called the maker, and the party who is ordered to pay is called the ...

  7. FACT CHECK: No, John Fetterman Is Not Switching Parties - AOL

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    Fact Check: Fetterman described President Donald Trump as “kind” and “cordial” during a recent meeting the pair shared at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence, according to The Hill .

  8. Congress, legal experts, lower courts, the news media, and parties aggrieved by Trump’s actions should look at the court’s decision more closely for ways to hold Trump accountable for blatant ...

  9. 29 Dip Recipes That Prove Cream Cheese Is THE Ingredient You ...

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    Here’s the trick for the best-ever party dips: It’s ALL about the trifecta of mayo, sour cream and…cream cheese!