indorsement
51conditional indorsement — An indorsement of a negotiable instrument to which there is added to the signature of the indorser the words without recourse, or words of similar import. Uniform Negotiable Instruments Law § 38; Anno: 91 ALR 399; 11 Am J2d B & N § 363 …
52contract of indorsement — See indorsement …
53qualified indorsement — See conditional indorsement …
54special indorsement — An indorsement of a negotiable instrument which specifies the person to whom or to whose order the instrument is to be payable. 11 Am J2d B & N § 361 …
55transfer by indorsement — The endorsement and delivery of a negotiable instrument to the indorsee. Such delivery may be actual, as where it is manually handed by one to the other, or it may be constructive, as where the indorser puts the instrument in the power or under… …
56backing — Indorsement …
57backing — Indorsement …
58endorsement — Indorsement In*dorse ment, n. [From {Indorse}; cf. {Endorsement}.] [Written also {endorsement}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of writing on the back of a note, bill, or other written instrument. [1913 Webster] 2. That which is written on the back of …
59endorsement — indorsement 1) A signature on the back of a bill of exchange or cheque, making it payable to the person who signed it. A bill can be endorsed any number of times, the presumption being that the endorsements were made in the order in which they… …
60endorsement — indorsement 1) A signature on the back of a bill of exchange or cheque, making it payable to the person who signed it. A bill can be endorsed any number of times, the presumption being that the endorsements were made in the order in which they… …