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1 protest for a dishonoured cheque
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dishonoured cheque — /dɪsˌɒnəd tʃek/ noun a cheque which the bank will not pay because there is not enough money in the account to pay it … Marketing dictionary in english
dishonoured cheque — /dɪsˌɒnəd tʃek/ noun a cheque which the bank will not pay because there is not enough money in the account to pay it … Dictionary of banking and finance
Cheque — A Canadian cheque … Wikipedia
Cheque truncation — (check truncation in the United States) is the conversion of physical cheque into electronic form for transmission to the paying bank. Cheque truncation eliminates cumbersome physical presentation of the cheque and saves time and processing costs … Wikipedia
dishonoured bill — noun A cheque or similar financial instrument whose payment has been refused. Syn: bounced check … Wiktionary
dishonoured — the word used to describe a cheque, which the bank will not pay, because the customer s account lacks sufficient funds. Glossary of Business Terms … Financial and business terms
returned cheque — A cheque on which payment has been refused and which has been returned to the bank on which it was drawn. If the reason is lack of funds, the bank will mark it refer to drawer; if the bank wishes to give the customer an opportunity to pay in… … Big dictionary of business and management
rubber cheque — a cheque which is dishonoured It is liable to bounce2: Rubber checks make bankers break out in a rash. (Sanders, 1992) … How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms
rubber cheque — /ˈrʌbə tʃɛk/ (say rubuh chek) noun Colloquial (humorous) a cheque which is dishonoured and so bounces back from the bank …
Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 — The Negotiable Instruments Act, 1881 An Act to define and Law relating to Promissory Notes, Bills of Exchange and cheques. Citation Act No. 26 of 1881 … Wikipedia
boomerang — /ˈbuməræŋ / (say boohmuhrang) noun 1. a bent or curved piece of hard wood traditionally used by Aboriginal people as a missile in hunting and fighting or as a clap stick; one form can be thrown so as to return to the thrower. See returning… …