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Cheque can be a bearer cheque which means that who ever is the bearer of the cheque will be paid the amount stated in the cheque. If the cheque is lost, any one who finds it becomes the bearer and can get the money. So if you want to avoid ...
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Crossing a cheque refers to the action where the person issuing the cheque makes two diagonal lines on the top left corner of the cheque. This means that this cheque can be paid only into an account and not to a person who wants to encash i...
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Unless you make a cheque out as "cash" it is advisable to always cross your cheques by writing the words "Not transferable" between two parallel lines. This is the most restrictive form of crossing and is likely to provi...
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thats all very well laurajayne, it just has no legal basis what so ever in Ireland. Here is another technical extract: By § 3 of the act a bill of exchange is defined to be "an unconditional order in writing, addressed by one person to...
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This is the most restrictive crossing possible and ensures that only the person or company named on the cheque will be the recipient of the funds.
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The registration fee cannot be accepted in any form other than Pay order from Lahore institutions and the Demand Draft from other institutions.
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No. Cheques were never intended to be used as cross-border payment instruments, the legislation governing cheques differ from country to country, and it has been specifically excluded from EU harmonisation applied to electronic payment in...
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Ed Tittel I assume this means you wouldn't be willing to use the W3C's own free Web-based Schema Checking service or other similar offerings such as the XSD Schema Validator at gotdotnet. That means you probably want to acquire (and perhaps...
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SQL Server 2000 only tracks objects in the current database within dbo.sysdepends.
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