The Negotiable Instruments Act fixes the liability of a person who is not a party to a note, and who indorses it before delivery.
Unless heindorses it he does not warrant their solvency.
The impression of a candid reader of the essay must be, that the writer indorses almost all of Bunsen's opinions without having the courage to avow his assent.
It indorses the sentiments of the Tübingen school, and holds with Baur that if we would know the truth of the early Church, its entire apostolic history must be reconstructed.
However, I don't aim to be held as sayin' he indorsestheir existence a little bit; none whatever.
The kind of liability a person incurs who indorses in that way is set forth in Section 65.
He wants to turn the check over to his friend, and indorses it by a special indorsement.
The seller takes the bill of lading to his own order and indorses it in blank; then he delivers it to his bank as security for a bill of exchange.
My colleague admits that the platform declares against the constitutionality of a general system of improvements, and that General Cass indorses the platform; but he still thinks General Cass is in favor of some sort of improvements.
Paul also indorsesthe old heathen tradition that God is an angry, revengeful being.
Peter also indorses and teaches the absurd and unphilosophical doctrine of fore-ordination (1 Pet.
He also indorses the foolish and incredible story of Elijah controlling the elements so as to cause a three-years' drought (chap.
Jude indorses the foolish story of Sodom and Gomorrah, the contest between Michael and the Devil, the second advent, a day of general judgment, &c.
Even Christ himself indorses it, and compares Jonah's case to his.
He thus indorses the story of Balaam's ass becoming endowed with human speech.
Peter, like Paul and Christ, indorses the absurd story of Noah and the flood (1 Pet.
That is, he writes his name thereon, before the payee indorses it.
If John Jones indorses the note in blank, that is, signs his name to it, the note becomes payable to bearer, and passes like money, without further indorsements.
When the payee transfers a negotiable instrument by indorsement, he is called the indorser, and the party to whom he indorses the note is called the indorsee.
B indorses the note by writing his name across the back thereof, and delivers it to C for $985.
Distinguish between the liability of one who indorsesin blank and one who indorses in full.
The supplication of the need indorses thee, as it indorses any desperate chance.
Mr. Ould, our agent of exchange, indorses on it that there is no necessity for immediate action, for the United States are not exchanging any prisoners at all at this time.
The President indorses this letter as follows: "Unless this letter is designed to ask whether Col.
The President indorses this growlingly; that it all differs with his understanding of the facts at the time, etc.
The President indorses on it that it is "a confession of an infamous crime.
The President indorses on this: "If they are militia, I have no power to appoint; if C.
This being referred to the President, he indorses on it that Col.
The President indorses on the paper that the money had better be turned over to the Secretary of the Treasury.
Commissary-General Northrop likewise sent in a proposal from an agent of his in Mississippi, to barter cotton with the Yankees for subsistence, and he indorses an approval on it.
The President indorsesas follows on the paper which he returned to the Secretary of War: "I have never been willing to employ such means except as a last resort.
Lee indorses on the paper: "Desertion is increasing in the army, notwithstanding all my efforts to stop it.
But the Secretary of War (wide awake) indorses a disapproval, saying, in his opinion, it would be injudicious to place a corps under the command of Gen.
Northrop, the Commissary-General, indorses on this, that he foresaw and frequently foretold that such a crisis would come.
The President indorses that he has no authority to delegate the power of appointing, as that is fixed by the constitution; but he will do anything in his power to facilitate the wishes of the general.
On this the Secretary indorses a purpose to facilitate her design, and suggests that she be paid $1000 in gold from the secret service fund.
There is no doubt that Mr. Simons here indorsesthe most promising line of agrarian reform under capitalism.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indorses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.