indorsement
11indorsement, restrictive — n. Words placed on an instrument that limit the circumstances in which it can be paid out, e.g., “for deposit only.” The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008 …
12indorsement sans recours — Indorsement without recourse. See without recourse …
13indorsement after maturity — An indorsement of a bill or note, the legal effect of which is, in general, that the holder takes the instrument subject to all the equities which existed between the original parties. 11 Am J2d B & N § 481 …
14indorsement before due — An indorsement of a bill or note the legal effect of which is that the holder takes the instrument discharged of all defenses which could arise out of equities which existed between the original parties. 11 Am J2d B & N § 398 …
15indorsement in blank — See blank indorsement …
16indorsement in full — See full indorsement …
17indorsement with enlarged liability — An indorsement of a bill or negotiable instrument with the written words demand, notice, and protest waived, and payment guaranteed, appearing above the signature of the indorser. Buck v Davenport Sav. Bank, 29 Neb 407 …
18indorsement — variant of endorsement …
19indorsement — n. act of indorsing; signature on a document (as in a check or bill); approval, sanction, confirmation (also endorsement) …
20indorsement — noun chiefly US variant spelling of endorsement …