(formal) a person who writes a cheque (= a printed form that you can write on and sign as a way of paying for something instead of using money) a cheque bearing the signature of the drawerSee drawer in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary ...
DRAWER, contracts. The party who makes a bill of exchange. 2. The obligations of the drawer to the drawee and every subsequent holder lawfully entitled to the possession, are, that the person on whom he draws is capable of binding himself by his acceptance that he is to be found at the...
to drawerwritten abbreviationR/Dwords written by a bank on a cheque that has not been paid, usually because there is not enough money in theaccountof the person who wrote it3a person whosignsaBILLOFEXCHANGEthat gives an instruction to another person to pay a sum of money at a particular ...
Carly and Charley are the girls who often lose their socks.At first,they just matched different colors or styles like some other girls.But most of the time, these socks couldn't match their clothes.So they came up with an idea and started Odd Sox:they collected these socks and gave them...
2. The obligations of the drawer to the drawee and every subsequent holder lawfully entitled to the possession, are, that the person on whom he draws is capable of binding himself by his acceptance that he is to be found at the place where he is described to reside, if a description be...