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  1. 2024年3月6日 · A crossed check is any check that is crossed with two parallel lines, either across the whole check or through the top left-hand corner of the check. This double-line notation signifies that...

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  2. A crossed cheque is a cheque that has been marked specifying an instruction on the way it is to be redeemed. A common instruction is for the cheque to be deposited directly to an account with a bank and not to be immediately cashed by the holder over the bank counter.

  3. 2024年4月9日 · To illustrate the practical application of crossed checks, let’s delve into specific examples from international financial transactions. In European countries, crossed checks are commonly employed for business-to-business transactions, ensuring secure and traceable fund transfers.

  4. 2024年3月15日 · 期票(Post-dated Cheque):指支票上的兌現日期設定在未來某一天,保證在該日期之前支票不會被兌現,常見於預約支付,如租賃或分期付款等情境。 已過期支票(Stale Cheque) :超過一定期限(通常六個月)未兌現的支票,銀行將不予處理,強調了及時兌現的 ...

  5. A crossed cheque is a cheque that has two parallel lines drawn across its face, either vertically or diagonally. These lines signify that the cheque can only be deposited directly into a bank account and cannot be immediately cashed over the counter.

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  7. 2023年12月9日 · A crossed cheque is a specific type of cheque that has two distinct parallel lines, usually drawn on the top left corner or across the entire cheque, with or without additional terms such as “account payee only” or “not negotiable”.

  8. 2024年6月25日 · Definition and Purpose: The clearing process refers to the procedure through which banks exchange and settle checks drawn on each other. When a check is crossed, it means that two parallel lines are drawn across its face, indicating that it can only be deposited into a bank account rather than being cashed directly.

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