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crossed cheque

nouna cheque with two lines across it showing that it can only be deposited at a bank and not exchanged for cash

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  1. Crossing of cheques - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    A crossed cheque is a cheque that can only be deposited directly into an account with a bank and cannot be immediately cashed by a bank over the counter.
     
  2. Cheque - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    ... the signature, a two-pence stamp duty, and holes punched by hand to cancel it. This is a "crossed cheque" disallowing transfer of payment to another account.
     
  3. What is a crossed cheque
    A Crossed cheque is one that can only be deposited in an account. ... to us but crossed cheque's (also called account payee cheques) can only be deposited ...
     
  4. Crossed cheque - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    62 Total pounds I enclose a crossed cheque made payable to Triple Choice for pounds Or debit my MasterCard/ Visa/Maestro/Delta card by pounds Card No ...
     
  5. Crossing of Cheque - Different Types of Check Crossing
    Feb 10, 2011 ... A crossed cheque can be made bearer cheque by cancelling the crossing and writing that the crossing is cancelled and affixing the full ...
     
  6. 8 Tips on How to Cash a Cheque - wikiHow
    Oct 12, 2011 ... Determine whether you have been given a crossed cheque, which cannot ... A crossed cheque has 2 parallel lines across the front or in the left ...
     
  7. crossed cheque - WordReference.com
    crossed cheque - Traducción de la palabra en su acepción legal de inglés a español con discusiones del foro.
     
  8. How did a normal crossed cheque made payable to an individual ...
    Bank will not give details. It has been suggested the individual to whom the ... A eurocheck then would be easy to spend in a shop or restaurant. "The main ...