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What is the term used for a cheque that can be encashed across the counter of the bank?

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A cheque that can be encashed across the counter of the bank is called an Open Cheque (also known as a bearer or uncrossed cheque). It is payable in cash to the bearer or to the person named in it on presentation at the bank.

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