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n1) передаточная надпись, индоссамент (на ценной бумаге, чеке, векселе и т.п.)2) надпись на обороте (документа)3) надпись на страховом полисе, в связи с изменением условий страхования4) подтверждение, одобрение
- absolute endorsement
- acceptance endorsement
- accommodation endorsement
- bill endorsement
- blank endorsement
- cheque endorsement
- completed endorsement
- conditional endorsement
- direct endorsement
- facultative endorsement
- forged endorsement
- general endorsement
- incomplete endorsement
- joint endorsement
- limited endorsement
- payment endorsement
- procuration endorsement
- qualified endorsement
- restrictive endorsement
- special endorsement
- subsequent endorsement
- unconditional endorsement
- endorsement by agent
- endorsement for collection
- endorsement in blank
- endorsement in favour of a bank
- endorsement in favour of a third party
- endorsement in full
- endorsement in the name of
- endorsement of a bill
- endorsement of a decision
- endorsement of a drawee
- endorsement of a drawer
- endorsement of a project
- endorsement of a writ for an account
- endorsement supra protest
- endorsement to the bearer
- endorsement without recourse
- endorsement without recourse to me
- bear an endorsement
- place an endorsement
- transfer by endorsementEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > endorsement
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