It is probaly a copy or duplicate. People who get their money directly deposited into the bank will get a "copy" that has VOID printed over it for their copy. At our business, we have a special stamp that is sensitive to heat and this lets you know it is a copy if it fades upon touching it for a few seconds.
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In programming, "void" is a keyword used to indicate that a function does not return any value. "VOID" is a term generally used to describe something empty, null, or without substance.
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I felt a great void when she left. When you make a mistake when writing a check, you should write "VOID" on it.
She had to void the check because the amount was wrong. They asked to void the agreement. When her boyfriend broke up with her, it left a huge void in her life.
If it is not cashed it will eventually become void. Normally it says how many days the check is valid for on the front of the check. This is usually about 90 days. If this happens you can always contact the insurance company to have it reissued.
No. It is just an interrupted check made void.
That just means that you don't use the check. You might mark "Void" on it or tear it in two. That is different from a "canceled" check, meaning that it was already used and processed by the bank.
When ur not gonna use it after all. This video helps you figure it out, quick and simple: http://www.howcast.com/videos/284366-How-To-Void-a-Check
Tear it up it...it is no good.
I cannot find any 8 letter words using those letters. The letters can be used to spell ivory, void, your, dry and ivy.
If a cheque is voided it is voided for ever