Definition of Indorsements

1. Noun. (plural of indorsement) ¹

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Definition of Indorsements

1. indorsement [n] - See also: indorsement

Lexicographical Neighbors of Indorsements

indophenol
indophenol method
indophenol oxidase
indophenolase
indophenols
indoprofen
indoramin
indorsable
indorsations
indorse
indorsed
indorsees
indorser
indorsers
indorses
indorsing
indorsor
indorsors
indow
indowed
indowing
indowment
indowments
indows
indoxacarb
indoxyl

Literary usage of Indorsements

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Treatise of the Law of Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes, Bank-notes and by Sir John Barnard Byles, George Sharswood (1883)
"AB to filling up blank indorsements : Watkins v. ... Hie plaintiff cannot be required to fill up blank indorsements on the trial ..."

2. Auditing Theory and Practice by Robert Hiester Montgomery (1912)
"indorsements: In addition to the contingent liability upon notes discounted for the benefit of the indorser, there may exist a liability based on ..."

3. Roscoe's Digest of the Law of Evidence on the Trial of Actions at Nisi Prius by Henry Roscoe, Maurice Powell (1884)
"indorsements may be struck out even after the bill has been read in evidence and objected to on the ground of the omission to state them iu the declaration. ..."

4. The Law of Negotiable Instruments: Including Promissory Notes, Bills of by James Matlock Ogden (1922)
"Several indorsements in blank, also combination of in blank and special ... By way of summary and illustration suppose we have five indorsements in blank ..."

5. South Eastern Reporter by West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals, West Publishing Company, South Carolina Supreme Court (1910)
"In such a case (although there was no other defense filed), when no evidence was introduced to prove the execution of the indorsements, it was erroneous, ..."

6. Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure by William Mack, Howard Pervear Nash (1903)
"But where all the indorsements have been averred in the pleading they must be proved (Gaines ... 4) and such indorsements should not be struck out (Merz v. ..."

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