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Definition of dorse
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Dorse (n.) The back of a book.
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Transferable
::
Transferable
(a.)
Negotiable,
as a note, bill of
exchange,
or other
evidence
of
property,
that may be
conveyed
from one
person
to
another
by
indorsement
or other
writing;
capable
of being
transferred
with no loss of
value;
as, the
stocks
of most
public
companies
are
transferable;
some
tickets
are not
transferable..
Dorse
::
Dorse (n.) Same as
dorsal,
n..
Indorse
::
Indorse
(v. t.) To cover the back of; to load or
burden.
Addorsed
::
Addorsed
(a.) Set or
turned
back to back.
Indorsement
::
Indorsement
(n.) The act of
writing
on the back of a note, bill, or other
written
instrument..
Indorsed
::
Indorsed
(a.) See
Addorsed.
Dorser
::
Dorser
(n.) See
Dosser.
Allonge
::
Allonge
(v.) A slip of paper
attached
to a bill of
exchange
for
receiving
indorsements,
when the back of the bill
itself
is
already
full; a
rider..
Endoss
::
Endoss
(v. t.) To put upon the back or
outside
of
anything;
-- the older
spelling
of
endorse.
Endorse
::
Endorse
(v. t.) Same as
Indorse.
Redraw
::
Redraw
(v. i.) To draw a new bill of
exchange,
as the
holder
of a
protested
bill, on the
drawer
or
indorsers..
Rousant
::
Rousant
(a.)
Rising;
--
applied
to a bird in the
attitude
of
rising;
also,
sometmes,
to a bird in
profile
with wings
addorsed..
Endorsee
::
Endorsee
(n.) Same as
Indorsee.
Indorsed
::
Indorsed
(imp. & p. p.) of
Indors.
Endorsement
::
Endorsement
(n.) Same as
Indorsement.
Return
::
Return
(n.) The
certificate
of an
officer
stating
what he has done in
execution
of a writ,
precept,
etc.,
indorsed
on the
document..
Indorse
::
Indorse
(v. t.) To write upon the back or
outside
of a paper or
letter,
as a
direction,
heading,
memorandum,
or
address..
Endorse
::
Endorse
(n.) A
subordinary,
resembling
the pale, but of one
fourth
its width
(according
to some
writers,
one
eighth)..
Dorse
::
Dorse (n.) The
Baltic
or
variable
cod
(Gadus
callarias),
by some
believed
to be the young of the
common
codfish..
Redraft
::
Redraft
(n.) A new bill of
exchange
which the
holder
of a
protected
bill draws on the
drawer
or
indorsers,
in order to
recover
the
amount
of the
protested
bill with costs and
charges..
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