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Cheques (and other bills of exchange) made in favour of the transferor may be transferred to a third party (i.e. someone other than the named payee) by the transferor endorsing the cheque (i.e. signing his name on the back of the cheque), according to the Bills of Exchange Act 1882. (Note: the Cheques Act 1992, and see Jones v Lock (1865) LR 1 Ch App 25, below.)
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