The Punjab Insolvency Rules
PUNJAB
India
The Punjab Insolvency Rules
Rule THE-PUNJAB-INSOLVENCY-RULES
cash book against the original to the second entry of the cheque. A cheque remaining unpaid for any cause for twelve months after the month ... cheque in lieu thereof. The fact of destruction and the number and date of the old cheque that is destroyed shall be entered
The Rajasthan Municipalities Accounts Rules, 1963
RAJASTHAN
India
The Rajasthan Municipalities Accounts Rules, 1963
Rule
Rajasthan District Board Account Rules
RAJASTHAN
India
Rajasthan District Board Account Rules
Rule RAJASTHAN-DISTRICT
laid down in rule 68(2). (2) If a cheque is lost or destroyed an intimation of the fact shall be at once give ... made on the counterfoil of this cheque : "Issued in lieu of cheque No. --------------, dated ------------- lost or destroyed." 75.
Cancelled cheques shall be carefully retained until
back of each cheque book as below: - "This cheque book contains
cheques from Serial No
to Serial No
" 12.
When a cheque is being prepared ... made on the counterfoil of the cheque"Issued in lieu of cheque No
.dated
.lost or destroyed". 14.
Cancelled cheques shall be carefully retained until
month as laid down in rule 82. (7) If a cheque is lost or destroyed an intimation of the fact shall be at once given ... made on the counterfoil of the cheque "Issued in lieu of cheque No. ... date ... lost or destroyed". (8) Cancelled cheques shall be carefully retained until
Orissa Panchayat Samiti Accounting Procedure Rules, 2002
30. Validity of cheque.
(1) Cheques once issued are valid for three months after the month of issue ... cheque in lieu thereof. The fact of destruction and the number and date of the old cheque that is destroyed shall be entered
Holder”.—
The “holder” of a promissory note, bill of exchange or cheque means any person entitled in his own name to the possession thereof ... thereon from the parties thereto. Where the note, bill or cheque is lost or destroyed, its holder is the person so entitled at the time
delay in intimating that the cheque or draft has been dishonoured. Note. - The challan accompanying the cheque or draft and presented to the bank should ... tenderer when the dishonoured cheque or draft is returned to him but should be retained and destroyed in due course. (c) In the case