Overdraw in United States
Overdraw Definition
To obtain by bills or checks upon an individual, bank, or other depository, a greater amount of funds than the party who draws is entitled to.
Overdraw in Foreign Legal Encyclopedias
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Legal Issue for Attorneys
To obtain by bills or checks upon an individual, bank, or other depository, a greater amount of funds than the party who draws is entitled to.
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This definition of Overdraw is based on The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary. This entry needs to be proofread.