Answer:
A voided check is a check written or partially written but then canceled or deleted by the maker of the check.
The notation of "void" is used because checks are prenumbered for control purposes and every check needs to be accounted for.
The notation of "void" is used because checks are prenumbered for control purposes and every check needs to be accounted for.
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