What is a void* ?
If a check was lost or issued with an incorrect amount (invalid), your employer would normally void (reverse) the check. This cancels that amount of pay you received in the check, and the value of the check and all deductions related to the check become zero. Your year-to-date totals are lowered to be accurate. This is a voided check.
Voids are “pockets” of air or water beneath the concrete. They are created by erosion, poor compaction, or normal settling of clay or organic soils. These types of soils can cause big problems for buildings and concrete slabs. Concentrated loads, such as buildings or slabs can literally squeeze air and water from soils. When this happens, the soil sinks and the buildings or slabs follow closely behind. Since voids cannot be seen, filling them is often quoted on an hourly (Time and Materials) basis.