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1 cheque
n. cheque; postwissel, geschreven opdracht waarbij de bank geld van de ene partij aan de andere partij moet overmaken1 cheque♦voorbeelden:a cheque for 60 pounds • een cheque ter waarde van 60 pond→ blank blank/ -
2 bank check
bankcheque,cheque van de bank -
3 check authorization
cheque bevestiging (bevestiging van de bank dat de cheque ingewisseld wordt) -
4 check
n. onderzoek; rem; ruit; cheque; verificatie, bevestiging; cheque, uitgeschreven bestelling van een partij die de bank gelast een specifiek bedrag aan een andere partij over te maken, betalingsopdracht; geldopdracht; rekening van restaurant--------v. onderzoeken, nagaan, verifiëren, controleren; remmen, stoppencheck1[ tsjek]2 proef ⇒ test, controle4 kaartje ⇒ reçu, bonnetje♦voorbeelden:1 keep a check on someone, 〈 Amerikaans-Engels〉have one's checks upon someone • iemand in de gaten/het oog houdenput a check on someone • iemand intomen1 ruit(je) ⇒ ruitpatroon, geruite stof2 schaak♦voorbeelden:1 keep in check • onder controle/in bedwang houdenwithout check • ongehinderd2 check! • schaak!————————check2♦voorbeelden:1 controleren ⇒ testen, toetsen♦voorbeelden:check over/through the proofs • de drukproeven na/doorkijken♦voorbeelden:check one's hunger • zijn honger stillen -
5 foreign check
buitenlandse cheque (cheque van vreemde bank in relatie tot buitenlandse muntwaarde) -
6 registered check
geregistreerde cheque (speciale cheque wiens waarde geregistreerd en beheerd wordt door bank) -
7 cashier's check
kassacheque,een cheque van de bank -
8 limited account
beperkte rekening (rekening aan wie de bank weigerde cheque te verzilveren) -
9 refer to drawer
zich alstublieft wenden tot degene die het geld opgenomen heeft (registratie van de bank op achterzijde van cheque die niet ontvangen kan worden naar de rekening-eigenaar)
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