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  • northernladyuk
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    Originally posted by AnthonyHeston View Post
    As a private consultant in the UK, a private client was billed for services rendered.

    I received the bill back from the client with a restricted endorsement stating that this act was recognised under UK and International Law.!

    Has anyone come across this before?

    Thanks Anthony
    So the private consultant was also a private client. Where do you fit into this?

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  • NotAllThere
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    Prelude to spam: Why have I received my invoice back? | AccountingWEB?

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  • WTFH
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    Stating that what act was recognised under law?
    A restricted endorsement is normally associated with a payment saying it must go to a particular account - e.g. you can't put it into your personal account, must go into the business account.
    What you say doesn't make sense. You're missing a few words.

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  • AnthonyHeston
    started a topic Bill of Exchange

    Bill of Exchange

    As a private consultant in the UK, a private client was billed for services rendered.

    I received the bill back from the client with a restricted endorsement stating that this act was recognised under UK and International Law.!

    Has anyone come across this before?

    Thanks Anthony

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