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blank check

1. A check that is signed by the payer but with no specific amount indicated, leaving this determination up to the drawee. 2. More generally, a term used for any situation in which an usually high level of trust is afforded by one party to another.

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  8. What is blank check? definition and meaning
    Definition of blank check: A check that is signed by the payer but with no specific amount indicated, leaving this determination up to the drawee.