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Legal rules on cheques

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:eek::cry: Dear MSE forum,

1. I put a £20000 cheque into my account (nationawide) on tuesday 3 January.

2. I then sent a cheque, dated 6 January, second-class post, the same day from my account to a charity and in an email (which they read) I said to the charity do not put the cheque into your account until the 6th Janury.

3. Someone at the charity got the cheque on wednesday 4 january and, in the afternoon, put it into the charities' account.

The advice I need is this:

4. Is it right that the charities' bank account actually accepted on 4 January a cheque dated 6 January? Is a cheque not a legal document? Are they illegally accepting the cheque before the 6 Jan?

5. Nationwide kindly said they would waive any charge if my cheque bounced. However, the charity may be charged for accepting a cheque which was not honoured (I don't know yet if it will "bounce"). Is it fair that their bank could charge them when their bank too the 6 January dated cheque on 4 January.

Many thank for your expert assistance in this matter.

Dr John Cain.

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