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Usually the cheque should bear the date on which it is payable, a definite sum of money to be paid, written in words and figures, to a named person or body, or to the bearer, and be signed by the drawer (the account holder from whose bank account the money will be drawn, or taken). It is then payable on presentation at the bank on which it is drawn. If the cheque is crossed, as is usual British practice, it is not negotiable and can be paid only through a bank; in the USA, a cheque is always negotiable.
Orange represents courage and sacrifice. White represents truth, purity, and peace. Green represents faith, fertility, and chivalry. The emblem is the Ashoka Chakra (‘Wheel of the Law’). Effective date: 22 July 1947.
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