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what is the dishonored cheque ​

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Answered by devrajkharat4978
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Explanation:

Dishonoured cheques are cheques that a bank on which is drawn declines to pay. There are a number of reasons why a bank would refuse to honour a cheque, with non-sufficient funds being the most common one, indicating that there are insufficient cleared funds in the account on which the cheque was drawn.

Answered by gaurigadge0
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In an ideal situation, the payer's bank transfers the funds from the payer's account to the payee. However, there are times when the payer's bank or the payee's bank refuses to honour this commitment. The reasons for this 'decline' may vary. In such a case, the cheque bounces and is called a 'dishonoured cheque'.

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