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Two parallel line is compulsory for which type of cheque crossing ?

Aspecial

Baccount payee

Cnot negotiable

Dgeneral

Answer:

D. general

Read Explanation:

GENERAL CROSSING:

  • Two parallel line is compulsory for general crossing 

  • The word 'And Company' may or may not be used in general crossing 

  • The name of the collecting banker should not be written in general crossing 

  • Safety of general crossed cheque is lesser 

SPECIAL CROSSING:

  • Two parallel line is not essential for special crossing, may or may not be used 

  • The word 'And Company' must not be used in special crossing 

  • The name of the collecting banker should be inserted in special crossing 

  • Special crossed cheque is more safer 

  • Two transverse lines are not necessary for a special crossing. 

  • The name of the banker must be necessarily specified across the face of the cheque. 

  • It must appear on the left hand side of the cheque.


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