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Legally - No.

Ethically - Yes.

Once you issue a check, the receiver of the check is responsible for cashing it on time. If they fail to cash it within the 90 day mark and the check expires, legally you are not bound to replace the check. However, from a goodwill and ethical perspective, you must replace the check if the receiver missed cashing the check due to a legitimate reason.

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