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Money order

Financial Instrument, issued by a bank or other institution, allowing the individual named on the Order to receive a specified amount of Cash on Demand. Often used by people who do not have checking Account.

Related Terms: 10 Account, Cash, Check, Checking account, Demand, ECI, Instrument, Low, Order, Sue
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