How To Use Indorse In A Sentence
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A motion in arrest of judgment was instantly made, on the ground that a Latin word indorsed on the back of the indictment was incorrectly spelt.
The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 3
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It's amazing how important an indorsement becomes to these Hillary supporters when it's for Hillary, but suddenly becomes trivial when it's for Obama.
New Clinton ad stars Maya Angelou
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The holder may at any time strike out any indorsement which is not necessary to his title.
Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
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_R.solved_, That the doctrine and sentiments of a certain book, called 'The Impending Crisis of the South -- How to meet it,' purporting to have been written by one Hinton R. Helper, are insurrectionary and hostile to the domestic peace and tranquility of the country, and that no Member of this House who has indorsed and recommended it, or the compend from it, is fit to be speaker of this House.
Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography.
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It should have -- allow me a vulgar term -- "indorsed" me with the tradesmen who have the honor to supply me with the glove, the boot, the general habiliment, and all the requisites of an elegant appearance upon the carpet or the _trottoir_.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 47, September, 1861
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Although the indorsement is usually completed on all copies of the charge sheet, only the original need be signed.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10214
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When the payee transfers or negotiates a bill, he is generally asked to indorse it.
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Joe: The artefact to indorse yourself is to undergo when somethings feat to happen.
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Meneptah had recalled the signet, or had added the penalty of suspense to his indorsement of Har-hat's fiat of imprisonment.
The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt
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If your indorsement is the first, write it about two inches from the top of the back; if it is not the first indorsement, write immediately under the last indorsement.
Up To Date Business Home Study Circle Library Series (Volume II.)
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The throat-rumble arose in the great room, and man nodded to man with indorsement and certitude.
Chapter 5: The Philomaths
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But in many cases the payee indorses the cheque even if it is collected for his own account.
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To sum up, do not drink, do not smoke, do not indorse, do not speculate. Concentrate, perform more than your prescribed duties; be strictly honest in word and deed.
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Bills payable to order are negotiated by indorsement and delivery: an indorsement in blank, specifying no indorsee, is payable to the bearer and negotiated by delivery.
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The form of the indorsement James uses will also affect future attempts to negotiate the instrument.
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He admits also that Socialists and revolutionary unionists are inspired with an entirely new attitude towards society and government and indorses as _entirely sound_ certain expressions from Haywood and Bohn's pamphlet which had been violently attacked by reformist Socialists and conservative unionists.
Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement
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An indorsement in blank is one in which the indorser does not designate a specific person as the one to whom the bill is to be payable.
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The return to a writ of habeas corpus ad subjiciendum must be indorsed on or annexed to the writ and must state all the causes of the detainer of the person.
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The reason for this is that bankers' drafts are made payable to the payee's order, which means that transfer can be effected only by means of the payee's genuine indorsement.
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Through the next hour, during which the gentle morning breeze had a little freshened, the dusty vapor had developed itself far and wide into the appearance of huge aerial draperies, hanging in mighty volumes from the sky to the earth; and at particular points, where the eddies of the breeze acted upon the pendulous skirts of these aerial curtains rents were perceived, sometimes taking the form of regular arches, portals, and windows, through which began dimly to gleam the heads of camels 'indorsed'
Narrative and Miscellaneous Papers
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'Confederate War Department,' indorsed 'Respectfully referred to the
The Great Conspiracy, Complete
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EverHome Mortgage, Northern District of Indiana It breaks the "clear chain of title" that requires the note be indorsed over to the buyer of the mortgage at each sale, and public recording of the transfer.
L. Randall Wray: Nightmare on Wall Street
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The provision does not assume that, if in its original tenor the cheque is payable to bearer, it cannot be changed to an order instrument by a special indorsement.
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We'll work till we dry up and blow away, mother an 'me," he added; and Mrs. Mugridge nodded her head in vigorous indorsement.
THE SEA WIFE
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In such a case, the original indorsement is lined out and initialed.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10214
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I would never vote for anyone who was indorsed by the NRA, or any other terrorist.
NRA flips, endorses McDonnell over Deeds
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Almost got me back with the reform bill indorsement, but frankly, I no longer trust them to do what's best for the senior citizens of the US.
Lobbying for Your Health: 150,000 seniors in revolt
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The drawer, by drawing the instrument, admits the existence of the payee and his then capacity to indorse; and engages that on due presentment the in - strument will be accepted or paid, or both, according to its tenor, and that if it is dishonored, and the necessary proceedings on dishonor are duly taken, he will pay the amount thereof to the holder, or to any subsequent in - dorser who may be comjoelled to pay it.
Acts and resolves passed by the General Court
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To sum up, do not drink, do not smoke, do not indorse, do not speculate.
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What about John McCain accepting the indorsement of that bigot Hagee, who thinks in his demented mind that God caused Katrina to punish people in New Orleans.
Obama says he's 'outraged' with pastor's comments
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If the only officer present with a command decides to try the charges as summary court-martial, no indorsement is required.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 10214
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When a shipper is unable to insert the name of the consignee at the time the bill of lading is made out, a _bill to order_ is drawn up wherein the consignee's name is superseded by the words _shipper's order_, or simply _order_; it being thus understood that the goods shall be delivered to whomsoever presents, at point of destination, the bill of lading duly indorsed by the shipper.
Up To Date Business Home Study Circle Library Series (Volume II.)
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Republicans nominated, had voted in Congress for the free coinage of silver, was widely known as a bimetallist, and was only with difficulty persuaded to accept the unequivocal indorsement of the gold standard which was pressed upon him by his counselors.
History of the United States
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Haeckel indorsed and defended "The Shame of the Sun," for once finding themselves on the same side of a question.
Chapter 43
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An indorsement is not always required to negotiate a bill.
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He had never been in a bank in his life, much less been in one on business, and he had a naive and childlike desire to walk into one of the big banks down in Oakland and fling down his indorsed check for forty dollars.
Chapter 27