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  2. 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]

  3. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/2008 October 1

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    BTW, as I understand it there are three (or more) types of crossed cheques although the precise meaning may vary depending on your jurisdiction. For example here in NZ, a crossed cheque without anything written is payable to an account only but any account no matter who you write is supposed to receive it. In this case, I presume you will be ...

  4. How to Correct a Mistake on a Check: Step-by-Step - AOL

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    Here are steps you can take if you’ve made a mistake while writing a check. Cross out the ... Make sure to keep track of all transactions as you would normally in case the bank has any questions.

  5. 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.

  6. Banker's draft - Wikipedia

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    A banker's draft (also called a bank cheque, bank draft in Canada or, in the US, a teller's check) is a cheque (or check) provided to a customer of a bank or acquired from a bank for remittance purposes, that is drawn by the bank, and drawn on another bank or payable through or at a bank. [1]

  7. Negotiable instrument - Wikipedia

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    A common type of bill of exchange is the cheque (check in American English), defined as a bill of exchange drawn on a banker and payable on demand. Bills of exchange are used primarily in international trade, and are written orders by one person to his bank to pay the bearer a specific sum on a specific date.

  8. Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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    Image source: The Motley Fool. Chipotle Mexican Grill (NYSE: CMG) Q4 2024 Earnings Call Feb 04, 2025, 4:30 p.m. ET. Contents: Prepared Remarks. Questions and Answers. Call Participants

  9. The best wireless headphones for seniors in 2025 - AOL

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    For example, some headphones can fold down for easy travel, some come with carrying cases, and some come with touch controls while others include tactile buttons.