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- Crossing_of_cheques abstract "A crossed cheque is a cheque that has been marked to specify an instruction about the way it is to be redeemed. A common instruction is to specify that it must be deposited directly into an account with a bank and not immediately cashed by a bank over the counter. The format and wording varies between countries, but generally two parallel lines and/or the words 'Account Payee' or similar may be placed either vertically across the cheque or in the top left hand corner. By using crossed cheques, cheque writers can effectively protect the cheques they write from being stolen and cashed.Cheques can be open (uncrossed) or crossed.".
- Crossing_of_cheques thumbnail English_1956_Westminster_Bank_cheque_of_Doris_Ogilvie.jpg?width=300.
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- Crossing_of_cheques subject Category:Banking.
- Crossing_of_cheques subject Category:Finance.
- Crossing_of_cheques subject Category:Negotiable_instrument_law.
- Crossing_of_cheques subject Category:Payment_systems.
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- Crossing_of_cheques comment "A crossed cheque is a cheque that has been marked to specify an instruction about the way it is to be redeemed. A common instruction is to specify that it must be deposited directly into an account with a bank and not immediately cashed by a bank over the counter. The format and wording varies between countries, but generally two parallel lines and/or the words 'Account Payee' or similar may be placed either vertically across the cheque or in the top left hand corner.".
- Crossing_of_cheques label "Crossing of cheques".
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- Crossing_of_cheques depiction English_1956_Westminster_Bank_cheque_of_Doris_Ogilvie.jpg.
- Crossing_of_cheques isPrimaryTopicOf Crossing_of_cheques.