utter definition

utter means and includes using or dealing with and attempting to use or deal with and attempting to induce any person to use, deal with or act upon the thing in question;
utter means to issue, publish, transfer, use, put or send into circulation, deliver, or display.
utter means to issue, authenticate, transfer, publish, sell, transmit, present, use, or otherwise give currency.

More Definitions of utter

utter means, in relation to a document or other writing, to use or deal with or to attempt to induce any person to use, deal with or act upon the document or other writing.
utter means to offer, whether accepted or not, a Verification Document or Code.
utter. MEANS TO TRANSFER, PASS, OR DELIVER, OR TO ATTEMPT OR CAUSE TO BE TRANSFERRED, PASSED, OR DELIVERED, TO ANOTHER PERSON A WRITTEN INSTRUMENT OR FINANCIAL DEVICE, ARTICLE, OR THING.
utter in this context means to put or send a document into circulation. Black’s Law Dictionary 1582 (8th ed. 2004); see § 18-5- 101(8), C.R.S. 2007 (“utter” means to transfer, pass, or deliver).
utter means to issue, authenticate, transfer, publish, pass, deliver, transmit, circulate, disseminate, tender, sell, use, display or otherwise give currency to a forged writing or object.
utter means to use or deal with or attempt to use or deal with or attempt to induce any person to use, deal with or act upon the thing in relation to which the term is used in this Act.
utter means to "use or attempt to use an instrument, whereby or in connection with which a person asserts or represents to another, directly or indirectly, expressly or impliedly, by words or conduct, that the instrument is genuine." (People v. Jackson (1979) 92 Cal.App.3d 556, 561.) After March 10 when appellant told Sagredo to resubmit the check, he uttered it. The evidence was sufficient to convict him of fraudulently uttering a check.