Definition of Endorsee

1. n. Same as Indorsee.

Definition of Endorsee

1. Noun. The person to whom something is transferred by endorsement ¹

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Definition of Endorsee

1. one to whom a document is transferred by endorsement [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Endorsee

endorhiza
endorhizae
endorhizous
endoribonuclease
endoribonucleases
endoribonucleolytic
endorphin
endorphinergic
endorphins
endorrhachis
endorsable
endorsations
endorsed
endorsees
endorser
endorsers
endorses
endorsing
endorsive
endorsor
endorsors
endosac
endosalpingiosis
endosalpingitis

Literary usage of Endorsee

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

1. Reports and Dissertations, in Two Parts: With an Appendix Containing Forms by Nathaniel Chipman, Vermont Supreme Court (1871)
"One is between the endorser and endorsee ; the other between the endorsee ... If throng' i the neglect of the endorsee, the endorser be fir-'tg eu<i?.rs, ..."

2. A General Abridgment and Digest of American Law: With Occasional Notes and by Nathan Dane (1823)
"If second endorsee of a note sue the first become endorser, he may prove the pit. gave no consideration. 12 Johns. R. 159 ; 14 do. 349. § 1. ..."

3. The Law of Nisi Prius: Comprising the Declarations and Other Pleadings in by John Frederick Archbold (1853)
"A very common practice, where an endorsee does not wish to endorse a bill, is, to write over the name of the last endorser the words, " Pay the contents to ..."

4. Adjudicated Forms of Pleading and Practice: With Annotations and Correlative by John George Jury (1911)
"737—By first endorsee against first endorser. [Title of court and cause. ... 738—By subsequent endorsee against immediate endorser. ..."

5. The Practice in Courts of Justice in England and the United States by Conway Robinson (1855)
"Condition of holder who is shewn not to be a bona fide endorsee for value. A party takes a bill subject to the equities and disabilities attaching on it in ..."

6. A Compendium of the Law of Evidence by Thomas Peake (1822)
"If the action be brought by an endorsee, it is also required to prove the hand-writing of the first endorser, and of the others likewise, ..."

7. Questions and Answers on Law: Alphabetically Arranged. With References to by Asa Kinne (1852)
"A bill having been dishonored, notice was given by the holder to tie first endorsee, who in due time left at the residence of the drawer his own card and ..."

8. A Treatise on the Law of Lis Pendens, Or, The Effect of Jurisdiction Upon by John I. Bennett (1887)
"The endorsee of a note, who has no knowledge that a prior action is pending on ... If the endorsee, the plaintiff in the second suit, knew of the first suit ..."

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