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  2. How to cancel a check: 4 important steps - AOL

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    For example, Chase customers can save $5 by using an online or automated system to cancel a check instead of calling to request a stop payment through a banker.

  3. What Is a Canceled Check and Why Does It Matter? - AOL

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    Check cancellation. The issuer’s bank marks the check as “canceled,” indicating the transaction is finalized and the check cannot be reused. What Is the Role of the Bank in Canceling a Check?

  4. How To Cancel a Check in 6 Steps - AOL

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    If you sent a check and want to cancel it before it is processed or your check was lost or stolen, there are easy steps you can take to get it canceled now. Skip to main content. Finance. 24/7 ...

  5. Cheque clearing - Wikipedia

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    Cheque clearing (or check clearing in American English) or bank clearance is the process of moving cash (or its equivalent) from the bank on which a cheque is drawn to the bank in which it was deposited, usually accompanied by the movement of the cheque to the paying bank, either in the traditional physical paper form or digitally under a cheque truncation system.

  6. Post-dated cheque - Wikipedia

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    Under the clearing rules of the Canadian Payments Association, a post-dated cheque cannot be cashed prior to the date written on it.If a Canadian financial institution inadvertently accepts and processes a cheque before the due date, the cheque writer may ask their financial institution to return the amount until the day before the cheque should have been cashed.

  7. Stop payment - Wikipedia

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    A stop payment is an order by a customer of a financial institution (bank, savings bank, or credit union) or to a money order issuer to refuse to pay a check or draft drawn on the customer's account, and to return the draft to the depositor unpaid. [1] Stop payments are used in cases where the depositor does not want the check to be paid.

  8. How To Write a Check: A Step-By-Step Guide (with Pictures) - AOL

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    Here’s How To Write a Check — With Sample Check Examples. Knowing how to write a check can help you avoid costly errors. It’s a good idea to fill in the check from top to bottom so you don ...

  9. Crossing of cheques - Wikipedia

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    A crossed cheque generally is a cheque that only bears two parallel transverse lines, optionally with the words 'and company' or '& Co.' (or any abbreviation of them) [clarification needed] on the face of the cheque, between the lines, usually at the top left corner or at any place in the approximate half (in width) of the cheque. [2]