Bank Cheque definition

Bank Cheque means a cheque drawn by a Bank on itself.
Bank Cheque means a bank cheque issued by a bank licensed to operate in Australia;
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;