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Treasurer's Check

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Treasurer's check
A check issued by a bank to make a payment. Treasurer's checks outstanding are counted as part of a bank's reservable deposits and as part of the money supply.

Certified Check
A check whose payment is guaranteed by a bank. In exchange for a fee, a bank issues a certified check to a person, who is very often both the payer and the payee. That is, a person gives the bank the amount for which the certified check is written, either in cash or by deducting the appropriate amount from the payer's account; the bank then makes the check payable to that person. The person may cash the check at any bank, or deposit it at a different bank without being subject to a check hold. A certified check is also known as a registered check or banker's draft. See also: Traveler's cheque, Commercial draft.


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ZABEK also wrote a series of unauthorized treasurer's checks on South Adams Saving Bank's own accounts and then deposited these checks into accounts under his control including his personal accounts and accounts maintained at the South Adams Saving Bank by the Polish National Alliance, a social club located in Adams, Massachusetts.
 
 
 
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