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Definition of Endorser
1. Noun. Someone who expresses strong approval.
Generic synonyms: Admirer, Booster, Champion, Friend, Protagonist, Supporter
Derivative terms: Endorse, Endorse, Indorse, Ratify, Subscribe
2. Noun. A person who transfers his ownership interest in something by signing a check or negotiable security.
Specialized synonyms: Accommodation Endorser
Generic synonyms: Signatory, Signer
Derivative terms: Endorse, Indorse
Definition of Endorser
1. n. Same as Indorser.
Definition of Endorser
1. Noun. A person who endorses ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Endorser
1. one that endorses [n -S] - See also: endorses
Lexicographical Neighbors of Endorser
Literary usage of Endorser
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature by William Johnson (1864)
"The endorser does not allege that any loss or injury has been sustained, ...
He puts himself upon the strict rule that he is .not holden as endorser, ..."
2. Reports and Dissertations, in Two Parts: With an Appendix Containing Forms by Nathaniel Chipman, Vermont Supreme Court (1871)
"endorser and en where the immediate endorser is discharged of any run* against
... If throug'i the neglect of the endorsee, the endorser be e" discharged, ..."
3. The Practice in Courts of Justice in England and the United States by Conway Robinson (1855)
"Notwithstanding the acceptor or one endorser be charged in execution, an action
may be ... The whole money due upon a bill may be paid by an endorser, ..."
4. A Digest of the Cases Decided and Reported in the Supreme Court of by William Johnson, New York (State). Supreme Court (1837)
"An endorser of a note for the credit of the drawer, and with a knowledge of ...
The second endorser of a promissory note, when called upon by the holder to ..."
5. The Law of Nisi Prius: Comprising the Declarations and Other Pleadings in by John Frederick Archbold (1853)
"But if a bill be endorsed after it is due, the endorser takes it subject to all
the objections and equities, to which it was liable in the hands of the ..."
6. Corporate Finance and Accounting: Treating of the Corporate Finances and by Harry Clark Bentley, Thomas Conyngton (1908)
"Liability of endorser. When an instrument is transferred by endorsement without
qualification, each endorser warrants to all subsequent holders in due ..."