According to People's Republic of China (PRC)'s Negotiable Instruments Law:
Article 84 Absolute items of checks
Checks must contain the following items:
(a) The word "inspection";
(2) Unconditional payment entrustment;
(3) The determined amount;
(4) the name of the payer;
(5) Date of issue;
(6) Signature and seal of the drawer. If one of the items specified in the preceding paragraph is not recorded on the cheque, the cheque is invalid.
Article 83 Cash checks and transfer checks
A cheque can be withdrawn in cash or transferred. When it is used for transfer, it should be indicated on the front of the cheque. If the cheque is specially used to withdraw cash, a cash cheque can be made separately, and the cash cheque can only be used to withdraw cash. If the cheque is specially used for transfer, you can make a transfer cheque separately. Transfer cheque can only be used for transfer, and cash cannot be withdrawn.
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According to People's Republic of China (PRC)'s Negotiable Instruments Law:
Article 89 the validity of cheque issuance
The drawer must bear the responsibility of ensuring payment to the holder according to the amount of the cheque issued. When the drawer's deposit with the drawee is sufficient to pay the check, the drawee shall pay in full on the same day.
Article 90 the date of payment of a cheque
Cheques can only be paid at sight, and the date of payment cannot be indicated separately. If the payment date is recorded separately, the record is invalid.
Article 91 Presentation of the time limit for payment
The holder of a cheque shall present it for payment within ten days from the date of issue; For cheques used in different places, the time limit for presenting payment shall be stipulated separately by the People's Bank of China. If the time limit for presenting payment is exceeded, the payer may refuse to pay; If the drawee refuses to pay, the drawer shall still bear the bill liability to the holder.
Article 92 Effectiveness of cheque payment
If the payer pays the amount of the cheque according to law, he will no longer be responsible for entrusting the drawer with payment and paying the holder. However, unless the payer pays in bad faith or has gross negligence.
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