Counter Cheque definition

Counter Cheque means a Crown issued, bankable document, which states the patron’s banking details. A Counter Cheque is used by the patron in place of their own cheque. The Counter Cheque must be signed by the patron and cannot be drawn from a Trust Account.
Counter Cheque means a Crown issued document, which states the patron’s bank account details and is a bankable document. A Counter Cheque is used by the patron in place of their own personal or company cheque (cheques cannot be drawn from a Trust Account).

Related to Counter Cheque

  • Cheque means a bill of exchange drawn on a specified banker and not expressed to be payable otherwise than on demand;

  • Check means a draft, other than a documentary draft, payable on demand and drawn on a bank or a cashier's check or teller's check. An instrument may be a check even though it is described on its face by another term, such as “money order”.

  • Certified check means a check accepted by the bank on which it is drawn. Acceptance may be made as stated in subsection (1) or by a writing on the check which indicates that the check is certified. The drawee of a check has no obligation to certify the check, and refusal to certify is not dishonor of the check.

  • E-Check means any check which You authorize the payee to process electronically. For joint accounts, read singular pronouns in the plural.

  • Counter Notice has the meaning given to it in paragraph 6.2;