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Qué (quién) es bad checks - definición

CHEQUE THAT A BANK DECLINES TO PAY
Non Sufficient Funds; Insufficient funds; Bounced check; Non sufficient funds; Bounced cheque; Rubber Check; Rubber check; Bounced Check; Bad check; Dishonored check; Bounce (banking); Check bouncing; Hot check; Bad cheque; Present again; Non-sufficient funds; Bad checks
  • Sign at DC Public library indicating that a returned check will be subject to a fee of US$65.

Bad (economics)         
ITEM WITH NEGATIVE VALUE TO THE CONSUMER
Bads; Economic bad
An economic bad is the opposite of an economic good. A 'bad' is anything with a negative value to the consumer, or a negative price in the marketplace.
Bad check restitution program         
CHECK FRAUD DEBT COLLECTION
Bad Check Restitution Program
A bad check restitution program (BCRP) is a program in the United States that works to retrieve funds from bad check writers in order to repay moneys owed to the recipients of the checks. In other words, these are debt collection operations.
Bad sector         
  • Bad Sector, live at Cantiere Sanbernardo, Pisa
DISK SECTOR ON A DISK STORAGE UNIT THAT IS PERMANENTLY DAMAGED
Bad sector (computers); Bad sectors; Bad block; Bad blocks; Bad clusters
A bad sector in computing is a disk sector on a disk storage unit that is permanently damaged. Upon taking damage, all information stored on that sector is lost.

Wikipedia

Dishonoured cheque

Dishonoured cheques (also spelled check) are cheques that a bank on which is drawn declines to pay (“honour”). There are a number of reasons why a bank would refuse to honour a cheque, with non-sufficient funds (NSF) being the most common one, indicating that there are insufficient cleared funds in the account on which the cheque was drawn. An NSF check may be referred to as a bad check, dishonored check, bounced check, cold check, rubber check, returned item, or hot check. Lost or bounced checks result in late payments and affect the relationship with customers. In England and Wales and Australia, such cheques are typically returned endorsed "Refer to drawer", an instruction to contact the person issuing the cheque for an explanation as to why it was not paid. If there are funds in an account, but insufficient cleared funds, the cheque is normally endorsed “Present again”, by which time the funds should have cleared.

When more than one cheque is presented for payment on the same day, and the payment of both would result in the account becoming overdrawn (or below some approved credit limit), the bank has a discretion as to which cheque to pay and which to dishonour. A bank has a general discretion whether or not to honour a cheque that will result in an account becoming overdrawn, but a payment on one occasion does not bind the bank to do so again on another occasion. A bank cannot partially pay on a cheque, so that it must either pay a cheque in full or dishonour it. If a bank declines to pay a cheque, it must promptly return the cheque to the person who deposited it or presented it to be cashed. In general, a bank can only pay out of the account on which it was drawn, and cannot draw on any other account that the customer may have at the bank, unless expressly instructed to the contrary.

Ejemplos de uso de bad checks
1. Many arrests were for drunken driving, passing bad checks and traffic violations, FBI officials said.
2. One business manager was charged with writing bad checks in Pennsylvania.
3. Haroon is in the camel business and was sentenced to nine months and fined 1,000 dirhams for writing bad checks.
4. Another recent arrest by the police, he said, was of an Asian national who had written more than 15 bad checks.
5. Minor infractions committed by legal permanent residents in the United States –– such as shoplifting or writing bad checks –– are now deportable offenses.