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1 Writing Checks Chapter 32 Business & Personal Law

2 Checks Draft drawn on a bank Payable on demand

3 Bank’s Duty Pay the check Failure is breach of contract with depositor
if sufficient funds Failure is breach of contract with depositor liable for damages Suit must be by depositor

4 Stale Check More than 6 months old Bank may refuse to pay
bank’s option

5 Writing Checks need not be on form

6 Parties drawer – check writer drawee – bank that has to pay
payee – person to whom check is written

7 Negligence Drawers are liable for altered or forged checks
IF their negligence contributed to the alteration or forgery. Don’t write in such a way that numbers can be added or altered. Fill in unused space with a line. Words take precedence over numbers.

8 Don’ts Don’t sign a blank check.
Don’t change a check once it has been written. Do write “void” across the face of a spoiled check.

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