im guessing a check. cheque is check in spanish it could be something else though it also sounds french.
2006-09-06 20:46:53
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answered by calidude5592000 2
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A cheque or check (see below), thought to have developed from Persian ÚÙ chek, is a negotiable instrument[1] instructing a financial institution to pay a specific amount of a specific currency from a specific demand account held in the maker/depositor's name with that institution. Both the maker and payee may be natural persons or legal entities.
For more info, go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheque
This is what a cheque looks like http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/b/b9/CanadianChequeSample.png
2006-09-07 03:59:18
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answered by nurfarizah1979 4
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a cheque is something going out of use, because of the modern electric banking system. A cheque is a pre- printed form on which to fill in instructions to one's bank, to pay a certain person, ect. a certain amount of money from one' account, used in place of cash
2006-09-07 03:57:38
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answered by Kitt 4
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A Check. You use it as a form of payment.
Australians spell it cheque.
2006-09-07 04:13:03
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answered by czwoo w 1
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A Check. You use it as a form of payment.
Australians spell it cheque.
2006-09-07 03:48:32
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answered by Aussie Ray 2
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a cheque is a way of paying someone without having to give them bank notes, its just for security, so you dont have to carry money, just like travellers cheques, a bit old fasioned though more people have credit cards now
2006-09-07 03:54:22
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answered by hamish g 1
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that so easy cheque is money. mummy always give cheque that bounce that why gaga knows.
2006-09-07 03:47:33
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answered by BabyGagaSays... 2
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CHEQUE is the Canadian English version of CHECK (US)
2006-09-07 03:47:35
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answered by Anonymous
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If you are in the U.S., it is the British spelling of the word check (as in bank check). If you are in the U.K, it is a financial instrument which allows the holder of a bank account to transfer money from that account to another person or organization.
2006-09-07 03:49:17
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answered by neniaf 7
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a document ordering the payment of money; drawn by one person or bank on another
2006-09-07 03:50:42
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answered by sandy 2
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