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indorsation|ɪndɔːˈseɪʃən| [n. of action from indorse v.: chiefly Sc.; see quot. 1849.] The action of indorsing, indorsement.
1540Sc. Acts Jas. V (1597) c. 74 That na indorsation sall haue faith..bot they that ar signed with the saids signettes. 1656Blount Glossogr., Indorsation, an indorsing; or a bearing, or laying on the back. 1752J. Louthian Form of Process (ed. 2) 175 The Indorsations, certifying, that every thing required of him by the said Writs, was done. 1766W. Gordon Gen. Counting-ho. 339 The indorser..remits it to his correspondent, with an indorsation or transference of property. 1816Scott Antiq. xv, Ancient Indorsation of Letters of Importance. 1849J. W. Gilbart Banking (ed. 5) 20 Should we say indorsement or indorsation? In England, we always use the word indorsement..In Scotland, the term more generally used is indorsation. 1892Stevenson & L. Osbourne Wrecker (ed. 2) 170 This hearty indorsation clinched the proposal. 1892Annual Rep. Exam. Papers Inst. Bankers Scotl. 46 What effect can be given to endorsation of a Deposit Receipt to a third party? |