Raised check. A check in which the amount as originally written has been fraudulently increased.
 A bank which pays a raised check is responsible for the difference between the amount
authorized to be paid and the amount actually paid. There are circumstances, however, in which
responsibility may not attach to the bank. A person may make out a check for $25 and leave a
space between the words "twenty-five" and the word "dollars" and also leave blank the space
where the amount is to be written in figures. Then, if '"hundred" is written after the words
"twenty-five" and "$2,500" is written in the space provided for the amount in figures so that the
check calls for the payment of $2,500 instead of $25 the bank escapes responsibility for the
reason that there was negligence in making out the check.  Again, if a check is made payable to a
person designated by name, but space is left after the name so that "or bearer" may be written in
the bank is not responsible if it makes payment to a person other than the one intended.