Do cheques expire?

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Silly question perhaps, but I rarely use them.

Basically I found some old unopened mail today (which had been delivered to the wrong letterbox) and there are a few cheques - the oldest of which dates back to early May.

Can I still take them in to be cashed, or do cheques have some sort of expiry date?
 
I was always under the impression that a signature is only valid for six months, invalid signature after six months = invalid cheque.
 
I was always under the impression that a signature is only valid for six months, invalid signature after six months = invalid cheque.

It's as meghatronic says above, banks tend to allow a six month grace period on cheques, although there is no legislation to state that this is necessary it is a convention that has arisen. Legally speaking a cheque is valid for up to six years as confirmed by the information from the Cheque & Credit Clearing Company but it's not for reasons of signature - if you think about it though a signature cannot have a validity period or else the autograph business would be pretty scuppered.
 
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