Indorsement: a signature made to negotiate a negotiable instrument designates the signer as the indorser. Indorsement denotes the act whereby a maker or holder signs a negotiable instrument not in the capacity of maker but for the purpose of negotiation, whether on the instrument's face or back, or on an attached slip, or by signing a stamped paper intended to be completed as a negotiable instrument, and such a signature designates the signer as the indorser.
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Indorsement: a signature made to negotiate a negotiable instrument designates the signer as the indorser.
Indorsement denotes the act whereby a maker or holder signs a negotiable instrument not in the capacity of maker but for the purpose of negotiation, whether on the instrument's face or back, or on an attached slip, or by signing a stamped paper intended to be completed as a negotiable instrument, and such a signature designates the signer as the indorser.
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