Business Studies, asked by Lasubon, 2 months ago

what are the effect of crossing cheque​

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Answered by mannattjaiswal6
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Adding a crossing to a cheque increases its security in that it cannot be cashed at a bank counter but must be paid into an account in exactly the same name as that which appears on the 'payee' line of the cheque (i.e. the person who has received the cheque, who is legally the “payee” and “holder” of the cheque).

Answered by mitrasarkar06
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Adding a crossing to a cheque increases its security in that it cannot be cashed at a bank counter but must be paid into an account in exactly the same name as that which appears on the 'payee' line of the cheque (i.e. the person who has received the cheque, who is legally the “payee” and “holder” of the cheque).

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