Legal Definition and Related Resources of Blank
Meaning of Blank
A space left In writing, to be filled up with one or more words to complete sense. A skeleton document, in which the formal words are printed, and blanks left for the insertion o: words necessary to adapt the same to the particular case.
What does Blank mean in American Law?
The definition of Blank in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:
Totally empty as in “He took out a blank sheet of paper.” A blank is a space on a form or other document not yet filled in.
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Blank in the Dictionary | Blank in our legal dictionaries | Browse the Legal Thesaurus | Find synonyms and related words of Blank |
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This definition of Blank Is based on the The Cyclopedic Law Dictionary . This definition needs to be proofread..
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https://legaldictionary.lawin.org/blank/ | The URI of Blank (more about URIs) |
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