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Check, draw, rate of exchange, commission, endorse, subject
to, current, guaranted, participate, denominations
A person
who has a {{U}}(21) {{/U}} account with a bank can obtain cash in other
countries in various ways. The most common method is the purchase of travellers
cheques.
He can also use his Eurocheque card as identification
to {{U}}(22) {{/U}} his cheques. Or he can {{U}}(23) {{/U}} on
his account in his own country, which means that the cashier will have to
telephone, cable, or telex his branch for confirmation. He will have to
{{U}}(24) {{/U}} the cheque, that is' write his signature on the back.
Most of the major banks in Europe {{U}}(25) {{/U}} in the Eurocheque
scheme.
When cashier handle travellers cheques, they must
{{U}}(26) {{/U}} that the counter signature is the same as the
signature. The holder must then produce his passport as
identification.
When the formalities are completed, the cashier
can issue banknotes and coins to the customer, using the current, {{U}}(27)
{{/U}} to calculate how much to issue. Travellers cheques have the
advantages of convenience and safety. They can be issued in {{U}}(28)
{{/U}} of 10, 25, 50, 100 and 250, {{U}}(29) {{/U}} exchange control
regulations, they must pay a small {{U}}(30) {{/U}}, or service charge
as it is called in the USA.