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In this way it is similar to a certified cheque.
Ron Engineering submitted an offer along with the required deposit in the form of a certified cheque.
Thus, a certified cheque cannot "bounce", and its liquidity is similar to cash, absent failure of the bank.
A certified cheque is an ordinary cheque which has been certified in writing by a bank as being good.
That really got him angry, so he sold me out... and then got still angrier when I insisted on a certified cheque.
Please ensure that all money orders, cashier or bankers certified cheques purchased, have an affiliated bank in the US.
When a certified cheque is drawn, the bank operating the account verifies there are currently sufficient funds in the drawer's account to honour the cheque.
A certified cheque, cashier's cheque or bank draft is quite acceptable although there could be a delay of up to a week before these funds can be used.
This mark was used during the transition from Eurocheque (payment via certified cheque) to payment via ec-card (card based payment with PIN).
As inflation gathered pace, Banco Central introduced cheques de gerencia (cashier's cheques, certified cheques, bank drafts) for 5000 and 10,000 pesos bolivianos in 1982.
If your credit/debit card payment is declined, after three attempts, or cashier or bankers certified cheque is incorrect the application will be rejected and returned to you via the British High Commission.
A certified check or certified cheque is a form of check for which the bank verifies that sufficient funds exist in the account to cover the check, and so certifies, at the time the check is written.
Because of provisions within the USA PATRIOT Act and the Bank Secrecy Act, money orders have far more regulatory processing requirements than personal cheques, cashier's cheques, or certified cheques.
A banker's draft (also called a bank cheque, certified cheque in Canada or, in the US, a cashier's check) is a cheque (or check) where the funds are taken directly from the financial institution rather than the individual drawer's account.
In October 2007, Calley agreed to be interviewed by the UK newspaper the Daily Mail to discuss the massacre, saying, "Meet me in the lobby of the nearest bank at opening time tomorrow, and give me a certified cheque for $25,000, then I'll talk to you for precisely one hour."