Re: Can the bank ‘UNCLEAR’ cleared funds?
I think on the original thread I explained the 2-4-6 process and that it was my understanding that the bank could only debit the account post that process on the assumption that the OP had colluded with the person writing the cheque to defraud the bank. However, this is slightly unusual in that the cheque was lost then found but because the cheque was from the OP's mother then the idea of collusion is still on the table. Had it been from a complete stranger then I would have a slightly different viewpoint.
Without knowing the bank's defence to your attempt to sue them then I am not sure whether they would have any other defence to this action. When we know what their defence to your claim is then I'll come back to the thread.
I think on the original thread I explained the 2-4-6 process and that it was my understanding that the bank could only debit the account post that process on the assumption that the OP had colluded with the person writing the cheque to defraud the bank. However, this is slightly unusual in that the cheque was lost then found but because the cheque was from the OP's mother then the idea of collusion is still on the table. Had it been from a complete stranger then I would have a slightly different viewpoint.
Without knowing the bank's defence to your attempt to sue them then I am not sure whether they would have any other defence to this action. When we know what their defence to your claim is then I'll come back to the thread.
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