what are the types of cheques in India?
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Bearer Cheque : ...Blank Cheque: ...Counter cheque: ...Stale Cheque: ...Multilated Cheque: ...Post Dated Cheque: ...Open Cheque
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1. cheque which is payable to a particular person or his order is called an order cheque
2.cheque which is payable to a person who so ever bears is called pay bearer cheque
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a cheque on which the draw puts his signature and leaves or other column plant is called a blank cheque
4.blank cheque was also used as a synonym of counter cheque
5.cheque more than 3 months old is an stale cheque
6.if a cheque is torn into two more peace two or more pieces such check is called my multilated cheque
7.if a cheque is a date later than the date of issue is called post dated cheque
8.An open check is not a crossed cheque
9.a crossed cheque is one which has two short Parallel Lines not occur across his face .
10.cheque which has been written and therefore has been entered in the companies ledgers ,but which has not been presented for payment and so has not been debited from the companies bank account is called an outstanding check
11.the banker's cheque is an instrument issued by the bank on the behalf of the customer containing and order to pay a certain sum to a specific specified person with in the City
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1. cheque which is payable to a particular person or his order is called an order cheque
2.cheque which is payable to a person who so ever bears is called pay bearer cheque
3.
a cheque on which the draw puts his signature and leaves or other column plant is called a blank cheque
4.blank cheque was also used as a synonym of counter cheque
5.cheque more than 3 months old is an stale cheque
6.if a cheque is torn into two more peace two or more pieces such check is called my multilated cheque
7.if a cheque is a date later than the date of issue is called post dated cheque
8.An open check is not a crossed cheque
9.a crossed cheque is one which has two short Parallel Lines not occur across his face .
10.cheque which has been written and therefore has been entered in the companies ledgers ,but which has not been presented for payment and so has not been debited from the companies bank account is called an outstanding check
11.the banker's cheque is an instrument issued by the bank on the behalf of the customer containing and order to pay a certain sum to a specific specified person with in the City
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