transfer by indorsement

  • 21Oklahoma — • The forty sixth state of the Union Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Oklahoma     Oklahoma     † …

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  • 22agreement — agree·ment n 1 a: the act or fact of agreeing by mutual agreement b: unity of opinion, understanding, or intent; esp: the mutual assent of contracting parties to the same terms if they reach agreement ◇ Under common law, agreement is a necessary… …

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  • 23bearer — bear·er 1 / bar ər/ n: a person holding a check, draft, or other negotiable instrument for payment esp. marked payable to bearer or having a blank endorsement bearer 2 adj: freely transferable by the holder with or without endorsement and with… …

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  • 24indorser — n. The person who signs the check or instrument to transfer it to another. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. indorser n. A person who assi …

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  • 25secondment — se·cond·ment || sɪ kÉ‘ndmÉ™nt / kÉ’n n. sending an employee from his/her regular office/post for temporary assignment somewhere else; (British) transfer of a military officer to another post for temporary duty; indorsement, speech seconding a… …

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  • 26en recouvrement — /on reykuwvramon/ Fr. In French law, an expression employed to denote that an indorsement made in favor of a person does not transfer to him the property in the bill of exchange, but merely constitutes an authority to such person to recover the… …

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  • 27negotiate — /nagowshiyeyt/ To transact business; to bargain with another respecting a transaction; to conduct communications or conferences with a view to reaching a settlement or agreement. It is that which passes between parties or their agents in the… …

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  • 28negotiation — /nagows(h)iyeyshan/ The transfer of an instrument in such form that the transferee becomes a holder. If the instrument is payable to order it is negotiated by delivery with any necessary indorsement; if payable to bearer it is negotiated by… …

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  • 29en recouvrement — /on reykuwvramon/ Fr. In French law, an expression employed to denote that an indorsement made in favor of a person does not transfer to him the property in the bill of exchange, but merely constitutes an authority to such person to recover the… …

    Black's law dictionary

  • 30negotiate — /nagowshiyeyt/ To transact business; to bargain with another respecting a transaction; to conduct communications or conferences with a view to reaching a settlement or agreement. It is that which passes between parties or their agents in the… …

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