A crossed cheque with the inscription 'not negotiable...
A crossed cheque with the inscription 'not negotiable' must be paid into the?
current account of the drawer
current account of the payee
savings account of the payee
fixed account of the payee
Correct answer is B
To answer this question we need to understand the three parties to a cheque.
The drawer: The drawer is the bank account owner whose signature appears on the cheque.
The drawee: The drawee of a check is the banker/bank.
The payee: The payee is the person who receives money from the bank. He is the party in favor of whom the cheque is issued.
A crossed cheque is a cheque that can only be paid into the bank account of the payee, and cannot be cashed directly at the counter of the bank. The effect of crossing a cheque ‘not negotiable’ is to warn the transferee (the payee in this case) that his or her title is subject to all prior defects in the title. Since cheques are only issued to current account holders it's safe to say that the money will have to be paid to the current account of the payee
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