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The maker of an outdated check generally does not have a legal duty to reissue a new check, but it may depend on the circumstances and the relationship between the parties involved. If the payee has not cashed the check within the specified validity period (usually six months), the check is considered stale, and the maker may choose to reissue it as a courtesy. However, the obligation to do so is not legally mandated. It's best practice for the payee to communicate with the maker to discuss reissuance if needed.

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