- irregular indorser
- One who makes an irregular endorsement of a negotiable instrument. See irregular indorsement.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
irregular indorsement — Sometimes referred to as an anomalous indorsement, meaning an endorsement for the purpose other than to transfer the instrument, an indorsement by a stranger to the instrument or a person not in an actual or apparent chain of title, or an… … Ballentine's law dictionary
joint maker — A person who with another, or with others signs a negotiable instrument on the face thereof and thereby becomes primarily liable for its payment. First Nat. Bank v Guardian Trust Co. 187 Mo 494, 86 SW 109. As to the status of an irregular… … Ballentine's law dictionary
indorsement — /andorsmant/ The act of a payee, drawee, accommodation indorser, or holder of a bill, note, check, or other negotiable instrument, in writing his name upon the back of the same, with or without further or qualifying words, whereby the property in … Black's law dictionary
indorsement — /andorsmant/ The act of a payee, drawee, accommodation indorser, or holder of a bill, note, check, or other negotiable instrument, in writing his name upon the back of the same, with or without further or qualifying words, whereby the property in … Black's law dictionary
indorsement — Literally, as derived from the Latin indorsa, a writing on the back; employed in common as well as legal usage to designate the transaction whereby the holder of a bill or note transfers his right to such instrument to another person and incurs… … Ballentine's law dictionary