75 examples of indorsements in sentences

" So Wampus was engaged, and putting the man's references and indorsements all together Mr. Merrick felt that he had gained a prize.

A bill of exchange may nevertheless be discharged by an indorsement stating that it has been paid, and this will not be liable to the stamp.

At the Reformation numerous sects arose, most of them claiming the indorsement of the Scriptures.

709. ratification, confirmation, corroboration, approval, acceptance, visa; indorsement &c (record) 551

In case the former words are used, the paper can be transferred only by indorsement, of which more anon.

If made payable to some person "or order," it is transferable only by his indorsement.

An "indorsement in full" consists of the signature of the payee and his order that the money be paid to a specified person.

An "indorsement in blank" consists simply of the signature of the payee.

Write a negotiable note transferable without indorsement.

A note transferable by indorsement.

[Third indorsement.

[Fourth indorsement.

About the 6th, as appears from the indorsement of a letter received in his absence, he must have reached Rome.

The Baron Airedale document he showed me when he first landed, to try to get my indorsement.

The indorsement on the cover merits notice: it states with singular minuteness the precise hour of James's abdication, namely at one in the morning of the 11th of December, 1688.

The President's indorsement of Mr. Morris was even more hearty, and, indeed, 'twas hinted by Mr. Morris's enemies that Washington's open approval of him had alone saved him from defeat.

When the nominations were made for the second State election in 1859, Gen. Lowrie had lost ground so fast that he needed the indorsement of his party.

The canvass seemed to turn on the indorsement or repudiation of border-ruffianism, press-breaking, woman-mobbing.

Whenever they discovered that parties for whom they held writs had decamped, they returned the documents with the indorsement "G.T.T." (gone to Texas).

Aguinaldo's indorsement on this telegram reads: "Answered: Nevertheless the 3000 American soldiers are few against my Colonel and his 300 soldiers, and I believe you have more than that number.

Upon the 25th of September Villa went to the convento in Ilagan prepared to torture the priests, but he succeeded in compelling a number of them to sign indorsements in his favour on various letters of credit payable by the Tabacalera Company and departed again in fairly good humour, having done nothing worse than strike one of them.

The Admiral's indorsement was not sent to the Senate along with the report."

He thus gives it to be understood that the admiral believed that the report truthfully set forth the conditions which actually existed in these provinces, and that his indorsement was suppressed.

Giving a letter of introduction is simply lending your name with a man as collateral, and if he's no good you can't have the satisfaction of redeeming your indorsement, even; and you're discredited.

[Indorsements.] APRIL 21, 1864.

75 examples of  indorsements  in sentences