190.00 - Issuing a bad check; definitions of terms.

§ 190.00 Issuing a bad check; definitions of terms.    The following definitions are applicable to this article:    1.  "Check"  means  any  check,  draft  or similar sight order for the  payment of money which is not post-dated with respect  to  the  time  of  utterance.    2.  "Drawer"  of  a check means a person whose name appears thereon as  the primary obligor, whether the actual signature be that of himself  or  of a person purportedly authorized to draw the check in his behalf.    3.  "Representative drawer" means a person who signs a check as drawer  in a representative capacity or  as  agent  of  the  person  whose  name  appears thereon as the principal drawer or obligor.    4.   "Utter."  A  person  "utters"  a  check  when,  as  a  drawer  or  representative drawer thereof,  he  delivers  it  or  causes  it  to  be  delivered  to  a  person who thereby acquires a right against the drawer  with respect to such check. One who draws a check with intent that it be  so delivered is deemed to have uttered it if the delivery occurs.    5. "Pass." A person "passes" a check when, being a  payee,  holder  or  bearer  of  a  check  which previously has been or purports to have been  drawn and uttered by another, he delivers it, for a purpose  other  than  collection,  to a third person who thereby acquires a right with respect  thereto.    6. "Funds" means money or credit.    7. "Insufficient funds." A drawer  has  "insufficient  funds"  with  a  drawee  to  cover  a  check when he has no funds or account whatever, or  funds in an amount less than that of the check; and a  check  dishonored  for  "no  account"  shall  also  be  deemed  to have been dishonored for  "insufficient funds."