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Lacking something essential to fulfillment or completeness; unrestricted or open. A space left empty for the insertion of one or more words or marks in a written document that will effectuate its meaning or make it legally operative. A printed legal form in which the standard or necessary words are printed in their proper order with spaces left open, to be filled with names, dates, figures, and additional clauses. A blank check is one that is unrestricted as to the amount to be paid. BLANK. A space left in writing to be filled, up with one or more words, in
order to make sense. 1. In what cases the ambiguity occasioned by blanks not
filled before execution of the writing may be explained 2. in what cases it
cannot be explained.
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Mike Patterson drew a blank during a television interview Saturday, so he unleashed his trademark smile and just giggled to fill time. Mind you, I tried a search for 'effect of daylight on unpainted timber' a topic on which I know BRE has done work -- and drew a blank. But on this one we drew a blank, so we spent almost four months writing. |
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