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emm....would there be any reason why you don't want them to go through your account??
undeclared earnings possibly?
Because the banks were remiss in adhering to the rules that should apply probably.but how can Y lodge it to Y's account if the cheque is made out to X and crossed.
I have a query in relation to cheques as well so if it's ok I'll add it on here. Last week I made a cheque out to Mr. X and crossed the cheque, he went to his bank to cash it and they refused to give it to him there and then. A relation of mine then gave him the money for the cheque and went to his own bank the AIB and lodged it to his account (Mr. Y). I see on my internet banking that the cheque is cashed, but how can Y lodge it to Y's account if the cheque is made out to X and crossed. Y has the same surname as the person who signed the cheque as they are related but I thought that a crossed cheque could only be cashed by the person whose name was on the cheque?
A cheque made payable to Mr X and crossed
- With two lines
- & Co
- Account payee only
can be lodged to the account of Mr Y (or anyone else) if it is properly endorsed on the reverse.
A cheque made payable to Mr X and crossed
- Not negotiable
cannot be lodged to any other account
The majority of people (including bank staff) are ignorant of the 1959 Cheques Act and the rules therein.
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