Bank Cheque means a cheque drawn by a Bank on itself.
Bank Cheque means a cheque that is purchased from, and drawn on the account of a bank.
Examples of Bank Cheque in a sentence
Bidder submits the OTC Challan at the counter of any designated bank of SBI Bank with Cash/Demand Draft/SBI Bank Cheque (Payment in Cash is allowed upto Rs. 49,999/-).
Bidders can make the payment via cash(if amount is<=₹ 49,999), Demand Draft or ICICI Bank Cheque.
All charges incidental to carrying out such instructions will be charged to the Account, unless otherwise authorized by the Service Company and instructed by the Participant.
Where Form A has been used, an occupation certificate will not be released until payment by bank cheque using "Form C - Receipt to Release Certificate of Occupancy after payment by Bank Cheque".
The bidder firm shall submit GST certificate, Bank Account Details and Cancelled Bank Cheque (Photo Copy).
More Definitions of Bank Cheque
Bank Cheque or "banker's cheque" means a cheque that an ADI draws on itself;
Bank Cheque means a cheque drawn by an ADI upon itself.
Bank Cheque means a bank cheque or cashier order drawn by or on behalf of the Bank for the Customer;
Bank Cheque means an unendorsed bank cheque drawn by a Bank.
Bank Cheque means a cheque drawn by a Bank on itself or a financial institution as defined in Section 3 of the Cheques Act 1986 (Commonwealth).
Bank Cheque means a cheque drawn by an ADI on itself. Business Day means a day on which trading banks are open for business in the capital city of the Nominated State.
Bank Cheque means a cheque drawn by a deposit–taking institution, authorised under the Banking Act 1959 to carry on business as a bank, upon itself and includes a cheque drawn by a credit union or building society upon itself, but does not include a cheque drawn by a credit union or building society on another authorised deposit–taking institution;