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Expired cheques in the UAE: What the law says about your rights and legal options
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Holding an expired cheque in the UAE doesn’t mean you're out of options but legal limitations apply. Cheques lose enforceability after two years, yet a civil case may still be filed to recover the debt using the cheque as evidence. This article explains the legal timeframes, relevant laws, and steps you can take to claim your rights.
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