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Cheques are widely used for settling debts and withdrawing money from banks. | Cheques are widely used for settling debts and withdrawing money from banks. | ||
Note: US spelling of cheque is "check". | |||
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* [[Drawee bank]] | * [[Drawee bank]] | ||
* [[Drawer]] | * [[Drawer]] | ||
* [[Electronic check]] (US) | |||
* [[Mail float]] | * [[Mail float]] | ||
* [[Money order]] | * [[Money order]] | ||
* [[Payee]] | * [[Payee]] | ||
* [[Payor]] | * [[Payor]] | ||
* [[Substitute check]] (US) | |||
* [[Transit routing number]] (US) |
Revision as of 10:41, 13 January 2014
A written order from one party (the drawer) to another (the drawee, normally a bank) requiring the drawee to pay a specified sum on demand to the drawer or to a third party specified by the drawer.
Cheques are widely used for settling debts and withdrawing money from banks.
Note: US spelling of cheque is "check".