indorsement การใช้
- It passes by indorsement and delivery and transfers the absolute right to the goods described in it.
- I would like to have the indorsements of yourself and Captain Grant on the appraisements before they are forwarded to the Engineer Bureau.
- Genevieve Railway Company guaranteed by indorsement the principal of the bonds of the Cape Girardeau & Chester Railroad Company and agreed to pay the interest thereon.
- There is furthermore no indication in the motion picture that the composers participated in or gave their approval or indorsement to the picture nor is their approval of it " necessarily implied " therein.
- Joseph Smith, as the translator, is committed of course to the correctness of the translation, but not necessarily to the indorsement of its historical or doctrinal contents . | group = " nb " }}
- 16 . ( 1 ) Where a cheque, or any indorsement of a cheque, is dated, the date shall, unless the contrary is proved, be presumed to be the day on which the cheque was drawn or the indorsement made, as the case may be.
- 16 . ( 1 ) Where a cheque, or any indorsement of a cheque, is dated, the date shall, unless the contrary is proved, be presumed to be the day on which the cheque was drawn or the indorsement made, as the case may be.
- Stock certificates are transferred as negotiable or quasi-negotiable instruments by indorsement and delivery, and issuer charters typically require that transfers must be registered with the issuer ( usually via the issuer's transfer agent ) in order for the transferee to join as a member of the corporation.
- That office will have the appraisement examined and make such indorsements thereon as may be thought just and proper, and then forward them to the Attorney-General, whose duty it is by law to examine them, and, if the claims be well founded, to ask Congress to appropriate for their payment.
- In 1698, Duncombe was arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London, and subsequently expelled from the House of Commons, for " contriving and advising the making of false Indorsements of several Bills, made forth at the Receipt of Exchequer, commonly called Exchequer-Bills ", in other words a tax fraud.
- The regulation of hours of labour was warmly discussed in 1832, and several legislative committees and commissions reported upon it, but no specific action on the general question of hours of labour secured the indorsement of the Massachusetts legislature until 1874, although the day's labour of children under twelve years of age was limited to ten hours in 1842.
- Anthony petitioned to Oliver Cromwell to be released, stating that he was " a servant only to the late king, but never in arms, and had only charity to subsist on . " The indorsement of the petition reads " Herald that proclaimed Charles Stuart . " This petition was taken to Council on 22 February 1653 / 4 but he was not released from the Tower.
- The telegram frostily requested General Bailey to " furnish authority, if any, for wearing the " wildcat " in cloth on both the left sleeve and overseas cap . . . it is gathered that no previous authority was officially given to any organization for this addition to the uniform . " Bailey redoubled his efforts to keep the insignia by sending an indorsement to General John Pershing on 4 October 1918 advising that " no official sanction had been given for the wearing of the emblem on the uniform.