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The cheque which has a future date of issue on it and that which cannot be encashed is called ---.

AStale cheque

BPost dated cheque

CBearer cheque

DCrossed cheque

Answer:

B. Post dated cheque

Read Explanation:

Types of cheque 

  • Bearer cheque : does not need name of payee 

  • Order cheque : name of payee 

  • Post dated cheque : future date of issue cannot be encashed 

  • Ante dated cheque : bearing a date prior to the date of drawing 

  • Stale cheque : cheque circulating for more than 3 months 

  • Marked cheque : Marked for goods payment (Banker - request of drawer - Banker guarantees the amount even in cases of death or insolvency)


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