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Old 17th June 2007, 16:36   #1 (permalink)
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Red face post dated cheques

can anyone help me out? my bank have cashed a post dated cheque that i wrote for the end of june, i did have the funds available in a separate account, but was not planning on transferring them until the end of month. they now claim i have to pay £88 in bank chargesautolinker.com autolinking image. can anyone advise me if they were right to pay the company who represented the cheque as i keep being told the date is for reference only??
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Default Re: post dated cheques

the bank DO NOT look at dates on cheques under 10,000 pounds except under certain circumstances. THey will also claim that you should not write a postdated cheque and that the bank reserves the right to pay or return the cheque. So, i would say to read the FAQ's and claim back all the charges you have with them
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The date on the cheque is the date under the technical term of law the date your authority given to the Bank to pay a said amount of money comes into force , ie your authoristaion is only valid on and after that date.

As per any agreement/contract and .......that is what a cheque is.
The same as any agreement/contract/licence .

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IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
QUEENS BENCH DIVISION
COMMERCIAL COURT
Royal Courts of Justice
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL
Date: 5/7/2004
Before :
THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE COLMAN
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Between :

Hosni Tayeb
Claimant

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(1) Hsbc Bank Plc
(2) Al Foursan International Company
Defendant

98. Those observations, when read in context, were directed to circumstances where a bank has already discharged its customers debt to a third party, but without the authority of its customer, and faces a claim from the customer for re-payment of the sum paid without authorisation. That is a fundamentally different case from one where, as here, the bank has without authority made a repayment to its customers debtor, thus leaving the customer with a claim against the bank and a claim against the debtor. In such a case it is open to the customer to elect whether to sue the bank or the debtor. If he chooses to sue the bank, the existence of an alternative claim against the debtor which has not been pursued does not give rise to any question of unjust enrichmentautolinker.com autolinking image.
Accordingly, the Claimant is entitled to judgment in debt in the sum of 944,114.23 with interestautolinker.com autolinking image from 21st September 2000.
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