cheque
cheque [check, -USA] ; check [cheque, -UK].
Electronic funds transfer has grown in recent years at a rate of 20 per cent per annum, as compared with 72 per cent for cheques.
'Humph!' grunted the director, accepting the check with a preoccupied air = 'Humph!' grunted the director, accepting the check with a preoccupied air.
cheque bancario
bank cheque
bank draft
banker's draft
banker's cheque
Handwritten interpretation problems in this class include determining delivery point codes from addresses, amounts from bank checks, and drug and dosage from drug prescriptions.
To register send the form together with an international bank transfer, bank cheque o bank draft, payable to University Library V.U.B., Pleinlaan 2, B-1050 BRUSSEL, Belgium.
In situations where a person owes money to a creditor, and the creditor is not prepared to accept a personal cheque because he thinks it might bounce, a banker's draft made out by the debtor's bank can provide a solution.
Banker's cheques can be used for making payments for goods and services to foreign partners such as payment for the purchase of books.
cheque certificado
certified cheque
The offer shall be accompanied by a certified check for one hundred thousand dollars, as a guaranty of good faith.
cheque conformado
bank draft
banker's draft
banker's cheque
To register send the form together with an international bank transfer, bank cheque o bank draft, payable to University Library V.U.B., Pleinlaan 2, B-1050 BRUSSEL, Belgium.
In situations where a person owes money to a creditor, and the creditor is not prepared to accept a personal cheque because he thinks it might bounce, a banker's draft made out by the debtor's bank can provide a solution.
Banker's cheques can be used for making payments for goods and services to foreign partners such as payment for the purchase of books.
cheque de viaje
travellers' cheque
It is therefore recommended to also have some cash, an EC card or travellers' cheques with you.
cheque devuelto
bounced cheque
Bank charges for going overdrawn or for bounced cheques are the equivalent of a charge for breach of contract, known as liquidated damages, and the courts can enforce payment.
cheque en blanco
blank cheque [blank check, -USA]
The reputation of the present prime minister was also tarnished by confirmation that it was his practice to sign blank cheques.
cheque personal
personal cheque
In situations where a person owes money to a creditor, and the creditor is not prepared to accept a personal cheque because he thinks it might bounce, a banker's draft made out by the debtor's bank can provide a solution.
cheque + ser rechazado
cheque + bounce
In situations where a person owes money to a creditor, and the creditor is not prepared to accept a personal cheque because he thinks it might bounce, a banker's draft made out by the debtor's bank can provide a solution.
cheque sin fondos [Tambén escrito dud check en inglés americano] [También escrito rubber check en inglés americano]
bounced cheque
dud cheque
rubber cheque
Bank charges for going overdrawn or for bounced cheques are the equivalent of a charge for breach of contract, known as liquidated damages, and the courts can enforce payment.
So long as businessmen get away with issuing dud cheques, economic growth will continue to remain hobbled.
With the old rules governing the issue not having any teeth, rubber cheques were issued as a matter of course to delay payment.
darle a Alguien un cheque en blanco [Darle a alguien libertad para que haga lo que crea necesario]
give + Nombre + a blank cheque
The chief librarian was given a blank cheque to get the library back on its feet.
extender un cheque
issue + check
The point to be made for the novice abstractor is that editors are not ghouls who must be thrown raw meat before a check is issued.
rellenar un cheque
issue + check
The point to be made for the novice abstractor is that editors are not ghouls who must be thrown raw meat before a check is issued.
rellenar un cheque a nombre de
cheque + make + payable to
Cheques should be made payable to: IFLA Headquarters.
talonario de cheques
chequebook [checkbook, -USA]
In the meanwhile, librarians could fight back by means of their chequebooks but need to be alert to the strategies by which vendors could take over their functions.