money order

money order. A negotiable draft issued by an authorized entity (such as a bank, telegraph company, post office, etc.) to a purchaser, in lieu of a check to be used to pay a debt or otherwise transmit funds upon the credit of the issuer. [Cases: Postal Service 18. C.J.S. Postal Service and Offenses Against Postal Laws § 2.]
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