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Which of the following must be present for a check to be legitimate? I. Your signature II. A memo or note III. The payee a. I and II b. III only c. I and III d. I, II, and III Must be present for a check to be legitimate I. Your signature II. A memo or note III. The payee d. I, II, and III

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The answer is C Your Signature and the Payee
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Your signature and the Payees signature

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A cheque is a financial document that orders a bank to pay a specific amount of money from one persons account to another persons account whose name the cheque has been issued. For a cheque to be legitimate or valid it should have a signature of the one who is receiving and payee to ensure it has been authorized and to ensure validity.

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