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Dorser (gcide) | Dorser \Dor"ser\, n.
See Dosser.
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dorser (gcide) | Dosser \Dos"ser\, n. [LL. dosserum, or F.dossier bundle of
papers, part of a basket resting on the back, fr. L. dorsum
back. See Dorsal, and cf. Dosel.] [Written also dorser
and dorsel.]
1. A pannier, or basket.
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To hire a ripper's mare, and buy new dossers.
--Beau. & Fl.
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2. A hanging tapestry; a dorsal.
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endorser (encz) | endorser,indosant n: Zdeněk Brožendorser,převodce n: Zdeněk Brož |
indorser (encz) | indorser, n: |
dorser (gcide) | Dorser \Dor"ser\, n.
See Dosser.
[1913 Webster]Dosser \Dos"ser\, n. [LL. dosserum, or F.dossier bundle of
papers, part of a basket resting on the back, fr. L. dorsum
back. See Dorsal, and cf. Dosel.] [Written also dorser
and dorsel.]
1. A pannier, or basket.
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To hire a ripper's mare, and buy new dossers.
--Beau. & Fl.
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2. A hanging tapestry; a dorsal.
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endorser (gcide) | Indorser \In*dors"er\, Indorsor \In*dors"or\, n.
The person who indorses. [Written also endorser.]
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Same as Indorser.
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Endorser (gcide) | Indorser \In*dors"er\, Indorsor \In*dors"or\, n.
The person who indorses. [Written also endorser.]
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Same as Indorser.
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Indorser (gcide) | Indorser \In*dors"er\, Indorsor \In*dors"or\, n.
The person who indorses. [Written also endorser.]
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accommodation endorser (wn) | accommodation endorser
n 1: a person who endorses a promissory note without
compensation or benefit but simply as a favor to the
borrower |
endorser (wn) | endorser
n 1: someone who expresses strong approval [syn: subscriber,
endorser, indorser, ratifier]
2: a person who transfers his ownership interest in something by
signing a check or negotiable security [syn: endorser,
indorser] |
indorser (wn) | indorser
n 1: someone who expresses strong approval [syn: subscriber,
endorser, indorser, ratifier]
2: a person who transfers his ownership interest in something by
signing a check or negotiable security [syn: endorser,
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INDORSER (bouvier) | INDORSER, contracts. The person who makes an indorsement.
2. The indorser of a bill of exchange, or other negotiable paper, by
his indorsement undertakes to be responsible to the holder for the amount of
the bill or note, if the latter shall make a legal demand from the payer,
and, in default of payment, give proper notice thereof to the indorser. But
the indorser may make his indorsement conditional, which will operate as a
transfer of the bill, if the condition be performed; or he may make it
qualified, so that he shall not be responsible on non-payment by the payer.
Chitty on Bills, 179,180.
3. To make an indorser liable on his indorsement, the instrument must
be commercial paper, for the indorsement of a bond or single bill.will not,
per se, create a responsibility. 13 Serg. & Rawle, 311. But see Treval v.
Fitch, 5 Whart. 325; Hopkins v. Cumberland Valley R. R. Co., 3 Watts & Serg.
410.
4. When there are several indorsers, the. first in point of time is
generally, but not always, first-responsible; there may be circumstances
which may cast the responsibility, in the first place, as between them, on a
subsequent indorsee. 5 Munf. R. 252.
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