Order Cheque:
A cheque which is payable to a particular person or his order is called an order cheque.
Bearer Cheque:
A cheque which is paya
ble to a person whosoever bears, is called bearer cheque.
Blank Cheque:
A cheque on which the drawer puts his signature and leaves all other columns blank is called a blank cheque.
Stale Cheque:
The cheque which is more than six months old is a stale cheque.
Multilated Cheque:
If a cheque is torn into two or more pieces, it is termed as mutilated cheque.
Post Dated Cheque:
If a cheque bears a date later than the date of issue, it is termed as post dated cheque.
A cheque which is payable to a particular person or his order is called an order cheque.
Bearer Cheque:
A cheque which is paya
ble to a person whosoever bears, is called bearer cheque.
Blank Cheque:
A cheque on which the drawer puts his signature and leaves all other columns blank is called a blank cheque.
Stale Cheque:
The cheque which is more than six months old is a stale cheque.
Multilated Cheque:
If a cheque is torn into two or more pieces, it is termed as mutilated cheque.
Post Dated Cheque:
If a cheque bears a date later than the date of issue, it is termed as post dated cheque.
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