Needed a Document for Various Types of Cheques?
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A cheque which is payable to a particular person or his order is called an order cheque.
A cheque which is payable to a person whosoever bears, is called bearer cheque.
A cheque on which the drawer puts his signature and leaves all other columns blank is called a blank cheque.
4. Counter cheque:
Blank cheque was also commonly used as a synonym for counter cheque. requiring that cheque be MICR encoded in order to be handled by their clearing houses, it was fairly common for banks, especially in small towns, to issue cheque to customers which were not personalized other than the name of the bank.
Businesses would have pads of counter cheque which did not even have the bank specified on them – the customer had to not only fill in the value of the cheque, the date, and their signature, but also had to designate the bank on which funds were to be drawn.
Check presented at the paying bank after a certain period (typically six months) of its payment date. A stale check is not an invalid check, but it may be deemed an ‘irregular’ bill of exchange. A bank may refuse to honor it unless its drawer reconfirms it payment either by inserting a new payment date or by issuing a new check. Also called stale dated check.
*NOW __The cheque which is more than three months old is a stale cheque.
The banking regulation Act has not define specific period after which the instrument (cheque) becomes stale. Some of the banks write specific instruction on the cheque where the validity period is mentioned. In such case the cheque will become stale after expiry of the period from the date of issue (date on the instrument)
If a cheque is torn into two or more pieces such cheque is Mutilated Cheque. If it presented for payment, such a cheque the bank will not make payment against such a cheque without getting confirmation of the drawer. In case, if a cheque is torn at the corners and no material fact is erased or cancelled, the bank may make payment against such a cheque.
If the payee is clear, signature and the MICR line intact- they can process it. There are sealable plastic carriers used to put such cheques through the high speed transports used in Clearing.
If a cheque bears a date later than the date of issue, it is termed as post dated cheque.
Any check or draft that has a future date written upon it by the user. The amount of the check will not be drawn from the account until the date written on the check. For example, a check written on the 14th of the month but dated for the 28th will not be cashed for another two weeks.
A crossed cheque is one which has two short parallel lines marked across its face.
Gift cheque, it is a cheque forirted in decorative form issued for a small extra charge by the banks for use by customers who wish to give presents of money on special occasions.
Gift cheques may be purchased in unlimited numbers from every branch of the 'X' Bank.
Gift cheques may be used to give presents of money as
Gift cheques are used for offering presentations on occasions like birthday, weddings and such other situations. It is available in various denominations.
Features and Benefits
It is an instrument issued by a bank for remittance of money from one place to another.
Travelers Cheques are accepted almost everywhere and are available in many denominations. Plus, the no-expiration feature allows you to cash in leftover cheques or retain them for the next time you travel.
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12. Self cheques:
A self cheque is written by the account holder as pay self to receive the money in the physical form from the branch where he holds his account.
If your friend wants to pay YOU the amount of 10000/-, he/she should have written YOUR NAME in the space provided for PAYEE on the cheque. If he/she has written SELF in that area, it is supposed to be used by him (or the bearer as written on the cheque) and whoever possess that cheque can go to the same branch and bank of the account holder to cash the cheque.
Some banks may honour cheques in their other branches than the account holder branch. However, this cannot be encashed in any other BANK.
You can either encash it by visitng the bank and the branch of your friend’s account or should return or tear this cheque off (If lost, the person who finds it can get it cashed from the bank and branch mentioned on the cheque) and ask for another cheque in your name that you can deposit in your account.
13. Bankers Cheque:
The banker’s cheque is an instrument issued by the bank on behalf of customer containing an order to pay a certain sum to a specified person within the city. The validity period of the Banker’s cheque is 3 months, however it can be re-validated subject to some legal formalities.
14. Outstanding cheque:
A cheque which has been written and therefore has been entered in the company’s ledgers, but which has not been presented for payment and so has not been debited from the company’s bank account