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cheques <a cheque; cheques> SUST.

cheques

kiting cheques ECON.

outstanding cheques FIN.

paid cheques ECON.

book of cheques ECON.

exchange charges on cheques ECON.

bank cheque (or bank check)

cancelled cheque ECON.

cheque form ECON.

cheque list ECON.

cheque stub ECON.

concelled cheque ECON.

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
He sold their furniture and cashed in the family allowance cheques.
www.theglobeandmail.com
It had a long tradition of using cheques and passed laws to formalise cheque usage as early as 1881.
en.wikipedia.org
They include the earliest known prototype of today's travellers' cheques -- a prearranged credit note from 1650.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Police said at that time that the accused is alleged to have written cheques to herself from the company account, but with no associated invoices.
www.peacearchnews.com
All the retail sales were done mostly on bank cheques and pre-dated cheques.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Some public-sector workers still get paid 30 minutes a week "banking time" to cash cheques, even though salaries have been paid electronically for a generation.
www.villagemagazine.ie
Cheques are still widely used for government cheques, payroll, rent, and utility bill payments, though direct deposits and online/telephone bill payments are also widely and increasingly used.
en.wikipedia.org
People who live in the town say they're busy -- especially on days when welfare and family allowance cheques come out.
thestarphoenix.com
Traveler's cheques do not expire, so unused cheques can be kept by the purchaser to spend at any time in the future.
en.wikipedia.org
As usual, banks levied a commission fee on all of the cheques.
en.wikipedia.org

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