Idaho Joint Check Agreement by Contractor

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US-CONST11
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Writing a Joint CheckIf it needs to be written to two or more companies, be sure to write out the word and. You may also want to write the words jointly or as joint payees to ensure that bankers notice that the check goes to two parties instead of just one.

Joint checks are checks paid to more than one person. When a joint check is issued, it is usually made out to the subcontractor as payment for that sub's performance and is also made payable to the supplier from whom the sub obtained his materials.

A joint check is a check made out to two parties that can only be cashed if signed by both parties. Because the check must be signed by both parties before it is cashed, it makes it difficult for Party B to take the money and not pay Party C.

Joint checks are just that: a check instrument written to your company and somebody else. When everything is going smoothly on a project there usually aren't any problems. These checks come in, they're signed by the parties and deposited by one party according to an agreement.

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Idaho Joint Check Agreement by Contractor