![]() ![]() To "stop payment" a drawer must have GROUNDS to do so, or it's a "bad" check, and the drawer is civilly (and perhaps criminally) liable.Īnd, if the check has been properly negotiated for value to a third party transferee, any "'defenses" the drawer might have available (i.e. ![]() If a drawer DOES go through all those "hoops," the bank can be held liable - for not following the drawer's instructions BUT the "hoops" are in fact treated as a "stop payment" (as the check is 100% negotiable w/o them).
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