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Example sentences for "indorse"

Lexicographically close words:
indolently; indomitable; indomitably; indoor; indoors; indorsed; indorsement; indorsements; indorser; indorsers
  1. Indorse a note of Sterling's to give Ryder to keep him quiet.

  2. No one is to know I indorse Sterling's note?

  3. As might be supposed, it never could have originated in an enlightened nation, and yet enlightened nations indorse its antiquity of folly.

  4. Being firmly convinced that your friend is responsible and trustworthy, you indorse his notes as “a matter of course.

  5. I hold that no man ought ever to indorse a note or become security for any man, be it his father or brother, to a greater extent than he can afford to lose and care nothing about, without taking good security.

  6. Smith’s dedication was first published, there were plenty of people and papers throughout the land that were eager to catch up and indorse this new view of Miss Lind’s character.

  7. By and by, the same thing occurs again, and you do it again; you have already fixed the impression in your mind that it is perfectly safe to indorse his notes without security.

  8. He may generally indorse negotiable paper of the bank.

  9. Another form of indorsement, known as the qualified indorsement, is frequently used in the case where you wish to indorse without incurring the usual liability of the indorser.

  10. What ought to be done, of course, is to indorse on the bill of lading the fact that part of the goods has been delivered, with a specification of the part.

  11. This also is required by the bill of lading statute, and a carrier is made liable for failure to indorse on a bill of lading the fact that part of the goods described therein has been delivered.

  12. He certainly could not withhold some appreciation for Chevet, but refused to indorse the certificate granted by the Institute in his favour; the system he thought impracticable.

  13. You wouldn’t have us suppose that you and other sane voters indorse them?

  14. The Republican women's convention finally adjourned with nothing accomplished except the passing of a resolution mildly requesting the Republican party to indorse woman suffrage.

  15. It is for that reason that I indorse Lyman Trumbull.

  16. If I was to draw up an account of it for the Slickville Gazette, I guess few would accept it as a bona fide draft, without some sponsible man to indorse it, that warnt given to flammin.

  17. If it were made payable to Smith or order, he must indorse it by writing his name on the back of it, before it would pass as a negotiable note.

  18. That shows how much they care about it," said Dock, who was evidently prepared to indorse the old man's philosophy.

  19. I simply refuse to indorse your statement, and I protest against it.

  20. For instance, how did you come to make the break of wanting Kirschell to indorse the payment on the back of the note, which made him open his safe?

  21. You'll indorse the payment on the back of the note, Mr. Kirschell, if you want this forty.

  22. And how the conversation got around to loan sharks, and how he told about a trick they had of giving receipts that were phony, and how he beat one of them to it by making the shark indorse on the paper itself?

  23. I should not be willing to indorse a statement so broadly made.

  24. She cannot, for instance, indorse a note, or be a surety for another person in any way.

  25. I bought it myself and expect to pay for it, too, that is, if you will indorse this draft.

  26. No philosopher would give utterance to, or indorse such a sentiment.

  27. No court in any civilized country would be allowed to act upon such a principle; and the judge who should indorse it, or favor a law, or principle, which punishes the innocent for the guilty, would be ruled off the bench at once.

  28. But as the Secretary was much absorbed, and as Winder will indorse Higgens, it is doubtful how the contest for the perquisites will terminate.

  29. Of course I could only indorse on the back "demented.

  30. After folding the instrument the approving officer must indorse on its back the following words:) "I hereby approve the within bond and the sureties therein contained, this day of , 18.

  31. If you were taking a note payable to bearer, would you require the person from whom you were getting it to indorse it?

  32. You should indorse every check you deposit, even though it be payable to bearer.

  33. The proper way to indorse a check or draft--this also applies to notes and other negotiable paper--is to write your name upon the back about one inch from the top.

  34. And now, after seeing and weighting these criticisms, I indorse and repeat every word of both speeches.

  35. This was frequently called to my attention, and though I had not then read it, my confidence in him was so great I was willing to indorse anything he had said.

  36. The county recorder must indorse on the certificate the date of its record (ib.

  37. Upon recording it, the judge must indorse a certificate of record and sign it and affix the seal of the court (ib.

  38. The recorder must indorse upon the certificate the date of record (ib.

  39. Remember that you still have our confidence, and when we want a good man to indorse our note at the bank, you will find that your name in our memory is ever fresh and green.

  40. And was the sacred name of Democracy ever before made to indorse such an enormity against the rights of the people?


  41. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "indorse" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    endorse; indorse; underwrite