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Indorsee
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Indorsee
Matched in: Term Indorsee
indorse
indorse indorsee indorsement in·dor·s·er var of endorse endorsee endorsement endorser used primarily in the context of the Uniform Commercial Code
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Endorsee
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Indorsement 'in blank' and 'in full'
Indorsement 'in blank' and 'in full', s. 16 indorse-ment 'in blank' and 'in full' 'indorsee'. - If the indorser
Betting
ss. 1 and 2 of the (English) Gaming Act, 1835, was that if it was paid to any indorsee or holder, the amount so paid could be recovered by the drawer from the payee, Dey v. Mayo,
Blank indorsement
Blank indorsement, when the name of the indorsee is not mentioned.
Holder in due course
the possessor of promissory note, bill of exchange or cheque if payable to bearer, or the payee or indorsee thereof, if [payable to order], before the amount mentioned in it became payable and without having sufficient cause
Negotiable
title than that possessed by the transferor. A bill of lading is not 'negotiable' in this sense: the indorsee does not get a better title than his assignor. Indeed a bill of lading is 'negotiable' only in
Promissory Note
and the person to whom it is payable is called the 'payee': when it is negotiated by the indorsement of the payee, he is called the 'indorser,' and the person to whom the note is transferred is
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