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Definition of Check register
1. Noun. A register of checks issued (usually in numeric order).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Check Register
Literary usage of Check register
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of Library Economy by James Duff Brown (1907)
"Shelf-check Register (Section 249). be removed from the original and entered on
supplementary sheets. Dummies, such as those described in Section 251, ..."
2. Banking by Joseph French Johnson, Howard McNayr Jefferson, Franklin Escher (1914)
"Certified check register.—The nature of a bank's business determines the form
... If the checks are marked off in the certified check register as they are ..."
3. Goodwin's Improved Book-keeping and Business Manual by Joseph Henry Goodwin (1889)
"The totals in this check register are written in red ink, ... The debit and credit
Transfer totals in the check register should always agree. 1099. ..."
4. Corporation Accounts and Voucher System: A Working Handbook of Approved by James Bray Griffith, American Technical Society (1917)
"Payments in one day may be recorded on widely separated pages of the voucher
register, while in the cash book or check register they would be entered ..."
5. The Applied Theory of Accounts by Paul-Joseph Esquerré (1914)
"The returned checks are also recorded in the check register and in the voucher
... By reference to the check register, the amount of vouchers for which ..."
6. Loose Leaf Books and Systems for General Business by F. W. (Ferdinand William) Risque (1907)
"From the check register (XI), the cashier enters in the cash-book (Plate X), and,
as the discounts or deductions are made "in short," on the check register ..."
7. The Weekly Reporter by David Sutherland, India High Court (Calcutta, India), Great Britain Privy Council. Judicial Committee (1893)
"Is the check-register of bills payable written up daily from the advices received ?
... Are the date and amount of payment entered in the check-register? ..."