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Wycliffe said nothing for a while but continued with his study of the cheque stubs.
I've gone through cheque stubs covering nearly two months.
Wycliffe had transferred his attention from statements to cheque stubs.
Wycliffe held out a cheque stub folded to expose a particular counterfoil.
In one of them he found a collection of cheque stubs and account books that went back to the 1940s.
Watterson still has the cheque stubs as living proof, and the club was therefore saved.
Letters and cheque stubs were scattered across the sofa and quite a few things were broken.
Flashman threatened legal action yesterday when the Mirror investigation broke the story of a mystery cheque stub.
En route, his luggage was confiscated, and 126 cheque stubs were found showing payments to his agents.
And I could actually give you, I mean I've all I've got is a cheque stub.
You must also make sure that you cross-refer these payments and receipts to evidence such as bank statements, cheque stubs and paying-in slips.
The side drawers opened when he tried them and contained household bills, marked Current and Pending, plus recent bank statements and cheque stubs.
If we look at the European Union's cheque stubs we discover that 40 % of our expenditure goes on agriculture for less than 5 % of the population.
Any loss of cash must be substantiated i.e. proof of the existence of the cash, e.g. cheque stub, bank book, print-out, statement etc.
Somebody once said to me that if you want to see what someone's real priorities are, look at the cheque stubs in their chequebook and you will then see what they really believe in.
When a claim for loss of cash is received the Policyholder should be asked to provide evidence of the existence of the cash e.g. cheque stub, bank book, bank statement/print-out, etc.
He saves his monthly salary slips, and his bank statements and cheque stubs, and reads through them all each time he adds another item, entranced by the complex passage of money through his hands.
I went through the drawers quickly, none of them locked and all of them full of the usual backlog of papers, bank statements, old cheque stubs, and in the top right-hand drawer the timber sale agreements.