Overdraw
O`ver`draw´
TO OVERDRAW. To draw bills or cheeks upon an individual, bank or other
corporation, for a greater amount of funds than the party who draws is
entitled to.
2. When a person has overdrawn his account without any intention to do
so, and afterwards gives a check on a bank, the holder is required to
present it, and on refusal of payment to give notice to the maker, in order
to hold him bound for it; but when the maker had overdrawn the bank
knowingly, and had no funds there between the time the check was given and
its presentment, the notice is not requisite. 2 N. & McC. 433.
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