Definition of Endorsees

1. Noun. (plural of endorsee) ¹

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Definition of Endorsees

1. endorsee [n] - See also: endorsee

Lexicographical Neighbors of Endorsees

endorhizae
endorhizous
endoribonuclease
endoribonucleases
endoribonucleolytic
endorphin
endorphinergic
endorphins
endorrhachis
endorsable
endorsations
endorsed
endorsees (current term)
endorser
endorsers
endorses
endorsing
endorsive
endorsor
endorsors
endosac
endosalpingiosis
endosalpingitis
endosalpinx

Literary usage of Endorsees

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

1. An Elementary Treatise on the Jurisdiction and Procedure of the Federal Courts by John Carter Rose (1915)
"Suits by endorsees Against Endorsers Are Not.—The ease referred to in the opinion of the Supreme Court last cited was a case in which citizens of ..."

2. An Analytical Digest of All the Reported Cases Determined in the House of by Samuel Bealey Harrison, Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, Great Britain Court of Bankruptcy (1835)
"Where assignees declared as endorsees against the drawer of a bill, and, to prove notice to the latter of the dishonour by the acceptor, ..."

3. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Courts of Common Law by Great Britain Bail Court (1872)
"And this would have been a good answer to the action, if the bank had been the drawers of the bill. But the bank are endorsees and endorsees for value ..."

4. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1849)
"... Drafts, Orders, Checks, Promissory Note, or other instrument negotiable within this Commonwealth by the holder thereof from the endorsee or endorsees, ..."

5. Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review by William B. Dana (1849)
"... Drafts, Orders, Checks, Promissory Note, or other instrument negotiable within this Commonwealth by the holder thereof from the endorsee or endorsees, ..."

6. A Treatise on the Law of Principal and Agent: Chiefly with Reference to by William Paley, John Horatio Lloyd, John A. Dunlap (1847)
"... because it was deposited as a security for advances made by the endorsees: but the same rule applies even where the transfer and endorsement of the bill ..."

7. A General Abridgment and Digest of American Law: With Occasional Notes and by Nathan Dane (1823)
"The endorsees sent to London, where it was protested for non-acceptance and non-payment, and sent back to the endorsees in India, who in a reasonable time ..."

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