On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 22:47, Jerome Baum <jer...@jeromebaum.com> wrote:
> On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 22:38, MFPA <expires2...@ymail.com> wrote: > >> As for the meaning of the date, whether it is supposed to mean the >> > date the signature was written or the date the instruction to pay >> becomes effective or simply the date the cheque is issued to the payee >> is unclear to me - and probably varies around the world. UK banks have >> told me all three versions at various times. The one I heard >> originally (and most often over the years) is the effective date of >> the instruction to pay. YMMV. >> > > I would trust the fine print over any of these versions. That's what I > meant with banks being incompetent. I might read through my fine print > later to find out. If I do, I'll post here. > Per Art. 1 Nr. 5 ScheckG (German law regarding checks), the date on the check is the date of issuing. Per Art. 28 there is no post-dating. -- Jerome Baum tel +49-1578-8434336 email jer...@jeromebaum.com -- PGP: A0E4 B2D4 94E6 20EE 85BA E45B 63E4 2BD8 C58C 753A PGP: 2C23 EBFF DF1A 840D 2351 F5F5 F25B A03F 2152 36DA
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