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Qu'est-ce (qui) est cross a cheque - définition

FORM OF CHECK FRAUD
Cheque kiting; Check-kiting; Cheque-kiting
  • instrument]] potentially used for kiting.

Crossing of cheques         
CHEQUE WITH A PARTICULAR MARKING OR WORDING
Crossed cheque; Uncrossed cheque
A crossed cheque is a cheque that has been marked specifying an instruction on the way it is to be redeemed. A common instruction is for the cheque to be deposited directly to an account with a bank and not to be immediately cashed by the holder over the bank counter.
Cross pattée         
  • Tomb of the Unknown Soldier]], Warsaw. Behind them, the ''Virtuti Militari'' emblem.
TYPE OF CROSS WHICH HAS ARMS NARROW AT THE CENTRE, AND BROADER AT THE PERIMETER
Cross pattée (crown); Cross pattee; Cross patty; ✠; Cross paty; Large-pawed cross; Cross-pattee; Cross Pattee; Cross pattee (crown); Cross Pattée; Cross formée; Cross Patee; Crosses pattées
A cross pattée (or cross patty, also known as a cross formée/formy, croix pattée or Tatzenkreuz) is a type of Christian cross with arms that are narrow at the centre, and often flared in a curve or straight line shape, to be broader at the perimeter. The form appears very early in medieval art; for example in a metalwork treasure binding given to Monza Cathedral by Queen Theodelinda (d.
Sun cross         
  • Sól]] with solar cross-shaped wheels ([[Trundholm sun chariot]], [[Bronze Age]], Denmark)
MOTIF OF A CIRCLE CONTAINING FOUR OR MORE SPOKES FORMING A CROSS
Suncross; Solar cross; Sun Cross; Solar Cross; Wheel cross; Woden's cross; Odin's cross; Circled cross; Wheel crosses
A sun cross, solar cross, or wheel cross is a solar symbol consisting of an equilateral cross inside a circle.

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Check kiting

Check kiting or cheque kiting (see spelling differences) is a form of check fraud, involving taking advantage of the float to make use of non-existent funds in a checking or other bank account. In this way, instead of being used as a negotiable instrument, checks are misused as a form of unauthorized credit.

Kiting is commonly defined as intentionally writing a check for a value greater than the account balance from an account in one bank, then writing a check from another account in another bank, also with non-sufficient funds, with the second check serving to cover the non-existent funds from the first account. The purpose of check kiting is to falsely inflate the balance of a checking account in order to allow written checks to clear that would otherwise bounce. If the account is not planned to be replenished, then the fraud is colloquially known as paper hanging. If writing a check with insufficient funds is done with the expectation they will be covered by payday it is called playing the float.

Some forms of check fraud involve the use of a second bank or a third party, often a place of retail, in order to delay the absence of funds in a transactional account on the day the check is due to clear at the bank. Such acts are frequently committed by bankrupt or temporarily unemployed individuals or small businesses seeking emergency loans, by start-up businesses or other struggling businesses seeking interest-free financing while intending to make good on their balances, or by pathological gamblers who have the expectation of depositing funds upon winning. It has also been used by those who have some genuine funds in interest-bearing accounts, but who artificially inflate their balances to increase the interest paid by their banks. Criminals have taken advantage of the check float to pass fraudulent checks through solicited users of online auctions.