Meaning of ‘not negotiable’ You may write the words ‘not negotiable’ between the two parallel lines on your cheque. This means that if the cheque is transferred to another person, the person who obtains the cheque has no greater rights to it than the person who gave it.
What does the word not negotiable on a cheque mean?
Two lines with or without the words ‘non-negotiable’ or ‘non-transferable’ written between them means the cheque cannot be cashed but must be deposited into a bank account. A crossing cannot be cancelled.
What is the effect of writing not negotiable across it?
However, a person who takes a cheque marked ‘not negotiable’ does not acquire better title than the person from whom he acquired the cheque. It means, a person takes a stolen cheque marked with ‘Not Negotiable’ from another person, and encashes it then he is liable to refund encashed money to the true owner.
Can you cash a not negotiable cheque?
A cheque being merely non-negotiable would not stop you cashing it. It only means the cheque cannot be presented by anyone other than the payee. If the cheque is crossed AND marked non-negotiable it cannot be cashed would have to be paid into an bank account in your name.
How do I cash a non-negotiable cheque?
(a) You can simply present the certificate to a teller at a local branch of your bank, and CASH it. Or, (b) you can have the dollar amount (stated on the certificate) deposited directly in your bank account.
How do I cash a non-negotiable Cheque?
What happens if a cheque is not crossed?
If a cheque is not crossed, a person can receive payment in cash across the counter. Suggestion: Always cross your cheques unless the person you are paying asks for a “cash” cheque, or if the person does not have a bank account.
Can I deposit a non-negotiable check?
When someone says a check is non-negotiable, it means, in a nutshell, it can’t be used as money. It can’t be deposited or cashed, etc. From time to time a teller may hand a seemingly good check back to you if you try to cash it and tell you that it too is non-negotiable.