Checks made out to them in their married name, she signed and he lodged to his account.
As its a French word, it is probably safe to assume its 'cheque' in France, Ireland, Canada, Great Britain (Briton ??), French-speaking regions of Europe (Switzerland, Belgium, Monaco, etc.), French-speaking regions of the world (Algeria, Vietnam, etc) and only 'check' in itsy bitsy Americaland or Bushopolis, if you prefer, despite of what wikipedia might suggest.It's only cheque in Briton or Canada ...
There is no legislation relating to cheques in Ireland in the 20th or 21st century (apart from a purely technical piece in 1959) and there is unlikely to be any in the future. The EU Payment Services Directive, which will have legal status in Ireland from Nov 2009 covers every other form of payment. Cheques are specifically excluded as they are considered to have passed their useful life and will be withdrawn soon.
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