(indorsement)n. 1) the act of the owner or payee signing his/her name to the back
of a check, bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument so as to make it payable
to another or cashable by any person. An endorsement may be made after a specific
direction ("pay to Dolly Madison" or "for deposit only"), called a qualified endorsement,
or with no qualifying language, thereby making it payable to the holder, called
a blank endorsement. There are also other forms of endorsement which may give credit
or restrict the use of the check. 2) the act of pledging or committing support to
a program, proposal or candidate.
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