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Examples of money order


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Could it not be signed like a moneyorder?
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The request may be for payment direct into a banking account, by postal order, by moneyorder or by cheque.
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Where proof of maintenance is concerned, evidence of remittances, often in the form of moneyorder counterfoils and bank transfer slips, may be required.
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The overpayment was caused by an error in telegraphic transmission of the amount of the moneyorder between the issuing and paying offices.
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He would gain his release on completion of that moneyorder.
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They represented, in the main, account balances in respect of moneyorder transactions, for the greater part relating to the year 1920–1921.
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Postal and moneyorder counterfoils may form part of that evidence.
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If we do not have these facilities, payment by postal order or moneyorder will be farcical.
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The amount of overtime performed by the staff of the moneyorder department during the year 1935 was 76,163 hours and during 1936 114,050 hours.
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It will then be legal to pay wages into a bank account, or by postal order, or moneyorder provided that the safeguards are observed.
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I ampleased to be able to speak for a few moments on this moneyorder.
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It is worth remembering that since 1960 manual workers have been able, in law, to request payment by cheque, moneyorder and the like.
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Clause 4 validates payment of wages by moneyorder or postal order.
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We are told that money includes a cheque, bank note, postal order or moneyorder.
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This gave the employer the right to pay him by these two methods—moneyorder, or postal order.
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However, may we be told whether his indication that the postal order and moneyorder system would be replaced no longer holds good?
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That goes for any moneyorder at all for a civil liability.
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It is interesting to note that the moneyorder system was introduced in this country in 1838, after 40 years during which it had been conducted on a semi-official basis.
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British methods of money transmission—the bank cheque, the credit transfer, the postal order and the moneyorder—are the most costly, cumbersome and inefficient in the world.
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A statement of the ad valorem duties payable on the more common types of document is available for inspection at most moneyorder post offices.
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At the time a moneyorder is issued an advice, which includes the names of the remitter and the payee, is forwarded to the office of payment.
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But in, for example, the operation of the postal and moneyorder services it is not possible to separate the value of the assets or the number of employees.
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That was done and the clerk who cashed the moneyorder satisfied himself, according to the procedure in force for many years, that this was the man entitled to it.
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Arrangements-have since been made to supply any of the smaller offices where moneyorder business is not transacted at which a demand is found to exist.
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Most people know that pensions are paid by means of books of 52 weekly orders, which are security documents, similar to a cheque or moneyorder.
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These offices are nearly all in villages where the amount of work performed is very small, and in no instance includes either moneyorder or telegraph business.
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Most of the people who will be in that position and who will wish to remit their wages to another area will do so by moneyorder.
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In the case of a moneyorder, an arrangement is made with the office for acceptance, and that is why it is used more for higher amounts.
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The law today prohibiting payment of wages by cheque, by credit into a bank account, by postal order, or by moneyorder is not a prohibition on all workers.
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Inside the sterling area parents can send money gifts to serving sons by postal order, moneyorder or through banking channels, but not by posting sterling notes.
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All the unions have given consent, and the banks have in principle, to payment by cheque, moneyorder, or in any other way in which it can be done.
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The fact is that with this telegraph moneyorder we have followed the normal procedure which we always follow in these cases—that is to deliver to a ship's officer.
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For example, one can pay a bus conductor his wages by cheque, postal order or moneyorder, yet one cannot so pay a bus driver or bus cleaner.
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One check or moneyorder for the dues and fees should be sent to the international office along with the roster form.
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However, just because a particular business can issue a moneyorder does not necessarily mean that they will cash them.
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I was still praying when the postman came with a moneyorder for ten rupees.
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A moneyorder and register letter service should be provided.
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Wages can be paid by cash, cheque, draft or moneyorder.
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Additionally, they sort and distribute all official and personal mail, manage moneyorder and stamp inventories, and maintain financial and inventory reports.
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When purchasing an international moneyorder, it is important to ensure that the specific type of moneyorder is acceptable in the destination country.
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Bitcoins are a possible alternative, essentially being a very fast moneyorder.
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He developed the return-receipt system for accountability, and innovated the moneyorder system for soldiers to send and receive money from the field.
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In response, the perpetrator who cashed the moneyorder can simply claim identity theft to the investigating detective.
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To get closer to her, he slips fake postal notices in her mailbox for a nonexistent moneyorder at his post office.
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The winning bidder can choose to pay with cash, cheque, moneyorder or wire transfer.
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Contributions had to be voluntary, and by cash, check, or moneyorder only.
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Such stores may also offer moneyorder and wire transfer services.
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Fees were further reduced and usage increased further, making the moneyorder system reasonably profitable.
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At the time a normal forging method was to forge somebody's signature and take the moneyorder in to bank.
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The company accepted moneyorder payments or check payments through postal mail.
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In such a case, unclaimed moneyorder escheats to the state.
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The scammer sends the victim a forged check or moneyorder, the victim cashes it, sends the cash to the scammer via wire transfer, and the scammer disappears.
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The prosecution's case mainly hinged upon evidence suggesting that the date stamp on the envelope in which the moneyorder was claimed to have been sent had been faked.
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Money orders, however, are for larger sums, up to £50, and are more like cheques.
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For example, about 650 million money orders and postal orders are dispatched each year, representing about £800 million.
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For example, it can be convenient for the term "fine" to cover money ordered to be paid on conviction to someone other than the state.
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The earliest money remittance service was provided by money orders in 1792 because of the frequent losses in sending money by post.
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Since the introduction of the new postal orders, sales of money orders in the value bracket affected have fallen by about one quarter.
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During the last financial year 29 money orders the amounts of which had been fraudulently altered came under notice.
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There has been the increase in the poundage on money orders and postal orders and the increased charges for registered post, parcels and telegrams.
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Postal orders require much less accountancy than money orders.
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I hope in some years' time that the other remittance services, money orders and postal orders, will be superseded entirely by this.
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The forgery of those instruments is different from the forgery of money orders, postal orders and, certainly, bank notes.
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Why is it necessary to continue to have this distinction between postal and money orders?
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Subsection (2)(b) is an unusual provision designed to save money by using the old stock of travellers cheques and international money orders.
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This is clearly pointed out in the publislsed regulations, and intending remitters are warned to apply for money orders in good time.
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It seems to me that it is specifically limited to maintenance orders and does not include general money orders.
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These are all expensive items of office equipment and, added to these, there is the cost of money orders and postal orders.
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I refer to services like telegrams, money orders, telegraph money orders, registration and the cash on delivery services, all of which seem to be contracting.
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It is not illegal to send money to places in the sterling area provided that authorised banking channels, postal orders or money orders are used.
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He said that inland parcels and postal money orders were showing a loss, and asked what we intended to do about it.
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The transfer of money is an expensive service because postal and money orders demand a great deal of staff time.
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For example, clause 5(5)(a) and (b) refer to money orders and postal orders.
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It is true, but it is done not with postal orders; it is done with money orders.
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The case referred to involved the irregular issue of money orders without payment, rendered possible by the modified check imposed by the manpower shortage during and after the war.
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Should people pay more for money orders?
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All the offices issue postal orders, 130 issue money orders and 540 conduct licence business.
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It is the amount of money ordered by the court to be paid by a person for the maintenance of a person for whose maintenance he is responsible.
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I am talking of the reduction in postal orders, money orders, and so on, which would be reduced if the person was using a giro account.
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On the postal side, we are seeking about £5¾ million, notably £1½ million from parcels, £1¾ million from overseas printed papers, £1 million from registration and £1½ million from money orders.
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Thirdly, it would replace the clumsy systems of postal orders and money orders which have been in existence for a very long time and are now out-of-date.
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I think that the rounding off of poundage on postal and money orders would do a great service to the country and expedite the issuing of those orders.
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The system of postal money orders began in 1864.
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Stamps and money orders were once available to customers outside the building via windows are now closed.
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The burglary netted $500 in cash and $10,000 in money orders from the store's safe.
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Online money transfers serve as electronic alternatives to paying with traditional paper methods, such as cheques and money orders.
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Money orders are granted and paid, and post office savings bank business transacted.
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The scammer wants the mark to cash the money orders, and then wire money to the scammer.
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Some of these stores also offer money orders and wire transfer services.
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Taliento then processed the forged money orders through the bank.
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Orange received $26,000 of money orders, which he called suspicious campaign donations, all in sequential numbers and written in the same handwriting.
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Like a bank cheque, money orders are cashable only by the recipient.
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In addition to his legal career he forged money orders for almost 30 years.
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Raghu has to face the anger of the villagers because his father does not deliver the mails or money orders in time.
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Online money transfers serve as electronic alternatives to paying with traditional paper methods, such as checks and money orders.
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The investigation found that some of the money orders were made out in different names but with the same handwriting, and sequentially numbered.
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This system expanded to include money orders in 1875.
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