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Face

The face of an instrument is that whlch is shown by the mere language employed, wlthout any explanation, modiflca-tlon, or addltlon from extrinsic facts or evi-dence. Thus, lf the express terms of the paper disclose a fatal legal defect, it is said to be “void on its face

Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)