stale cheque
1stale cheque — ➔ cheque * * * stale cheque UK US UK (US stale check) noun [C] BANKING ► a cheque that was written too long ago and that a bank may refuse to pay when someone tries to get the stated amount: »Are banks required to cash a stale check? …
2stale cheque — A cheque that, in the UK, has not been presented for payment within six months of being written. The bank will not honour it, returning it marked ‘out of date’ …
3stale cheque — A cheque that, in the UK, has not been presented for payment within six months of being written. The bank will not honour it, returning it marked out of date …
4cheque — [tʆek] , check noun [countable] BANKING 1. a printed form that you use to pay for something instead of using money. You write on it the amount in words and numbers, the date, the person being paid, and sign your name: • a cheque for £200 …
5stale check — UK US noun [C] US BANKING ► STALE CHEQUE(Cf. ↑stale cheque) …
6cheque — A preprinted form on which instructions are given to an account holder (a bank or building society) to pay a stated sum to a named recipient. It is the most common form of payment of debts of all kinds (see also cheque account; current account).… …
7cheque — A preprinted form on which instructions are given to an account provider (a bank or building society) to pay a stated sum to a named recipient. It is a common form of payment of debts of all kinds ( current account). In a crossed cheque two… …
8stale — adj: impaired in legal effect or force by reason of not being used, acted upon, or demanded in a timely fashion the search warrant was invalid because it was based on stale information a stale claim Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam… …
9Cheque — A Canadian cheque …
10stale — stale1 adjective (staler, stalest) 1》 (of food) no longer fresh or pleasant to eat. 2》 no longer new and interesting. ↘(of a person) no longer performing well because of having done something for too long. 3》 (of a cheque or legal claim)… …
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