indorsor (Meaning)

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indorsor (n.)

The person who indorses.

Synonyms & Antonyms of indorsor

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indorsor Sentence Examples

  1. The indorsor signed the back of the check, transferring ownership of the funds.
  2. The bank required the indorsor's signature before releasing the funds associated with the promissory note.
  3. As the indorsor, she guaranteed payment if the primary signer defaulted on the loan.
  4. The indorsor's signature on the stock certificate confirmed the transfer of ownership from one party to another.
  5. The payee was concerned about the indorsor's financial stability and requested a co-signer.
  6. The indorsor added a special indorsement to the bond, restricting the transferability of the instrument.
  7. The indorser's liability was discharged when the primary signer paid off the debt in full.
  8. The bank refused to honor the check without the indorsor's signature, citing potential fraud concerns.
  9. The indorsor's signature was forged, invalidating the transfer of ownership.
  10. The court ruled that the indorsor was jointly liable for the debt along with the primary signer.

FAQs About the word indorsor

The person who indorses.

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No antonyms found.

The indorsor signed the back of the check, transferring ownership of the funds.

The bank required the indorsor's signature before releasing the funds associated with the promissory note.

As the indorsor, she guaranteed payment if the primary signer defaulted on the loan.

The indorsor's signature on the stock certificate confirmed the transfer of ownership from one party to another.