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rider

rider 1 : an addition to a document (as an insurance policy) often attached on a separate piece of paper 2 : a clause or provision appended to a legislative bill to obtain a usually distinct object ...


Rider

Rider, an inserted leaf or clause; an additional clause tacked to a bill passing through Parliament. Now usually applied to an additional appoint put forward by a jury in a criminal case with their verdict, as, for example, a recommendation to mercy.An attachment to some document, such as legislative bill or an insurance policy, that amends or supple-ments the document, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1322...


Rider-roll

Rider-roll, a schedule or small piece of parchment, often added to some part of a roll, record, or Act of Parliament....


Saddle

A seat for a rider usually made of leather padded to span comfortably a horses back furnished with stirrups for the riders feet to rest in and fastened in place with a girth also a seat for the rider on a bicycle or tricycle...


handlebar

The curved bar connected by a shaft to the front wheel of a bicycle or motorcycle positioned nearly horizontally in front of the riders seat designed to be gripped by the rider while riding and used to steer the vehicle Usually used in the plural as dont let go of the handlbars...


Howdah

A seat or pavilion generally covered fastened on the back of an elephant for the rider or riders...


Ryder

A clause added to a document a rider See Rider...


Endorsement

Endorsement. See INDORSEMENT.An amendment to an insurance policy; a rider, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 548.It means the signing by the consignee or the endorsee after adding a direction on a negotiable multimodal transport document to pass the property in the goods mentioned in such document to a specified person. [Multimodal Transportation of Goods Act, 1993, s. 2 (h); Railways Act, 1989, s. 2(13)]It include and apply to an entry in writing by a registering officer on a rider or covering slip to any document tendered for registration under this Act. [Registration Act, 1908, s. 2 (5)]...


allonge

allonge [French, literally, something that lengthens, from Old French alonge, from alongier to make long, ultimately from Latin longus long] : a paper attached to an instrument to provide space for additional endorsements : rider NOTE: Under Uniform Commercial Code section 3-202(2), an allonge must be so firmly affixed to the instrument that it becomes part of it in order for the endorsements to be valid. Endorsements on an allonge are often considered invalid if there is still room on the instrument for endorsements. ...


Bicycle

A light vehicle having two wheels one behind the other It has a saddle seat and is propelled by the riders feet acting on cranks or levers...


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