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banker's draft

NOUN
  1. a draft drawn by a bank against funds deposited in another bank

How To Use banker's draft In A Sentence

  • A bank cannot refuse to cash banker's draft, whereas it can refuse to cash a cheque.
  • I arranged for some money to be sent from London to Madrid by banker's draft.
  • You pay for the car by banker's draft in the local currency.
  • You pay for the car by banker's draft in the local currency.
  • In the end he persuaded them to pay £40,000 in a banker's draft.
  • The condition requires the deposit to be paid only by a banker's draft or solicitors' cheque.
  • A car seller was duped out of nearly £10,000 by a buyer with a worthless forged banker's draft.
  • You pay for the car by banker's draft in the local currency.
  • You pay for the car by banker's draft in the local currency.
  • A bank cannot refuse to a banker's draft, whereas it can refuse to a cheque.
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