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indorsee noun comm. индоссат -
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[ˏɪndɔː`siː]индоссат, жиратАнгло-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > indorsee
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[ˌɪndɔː'siː]преим. амер.; = endorsee -
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nсм. endorseeEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > indorsee
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > индоссат
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сущ.тж. indorsee фин. индоссат, индоссатор, жират (лицо, в пользу которого сделана передаточная запись на векселе или чеке)See:
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индоссат: тот, в чью пользу делается передаточная надпись на векселе или чеке.* * ** * *индоссатор; жиратор. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *Банки/Банковские операции1. жиратлицо, в пользу которого сделана передаточная подпись на обороте векселя, чекаБанки/Банковские операции2. индоссатлицо, в пользу которого сделана передаточная надпись - индоссамент - на обороте чека, векселя -
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[ˌendɔː'siː]сущ.; фин.; = indorseeиндоссат, жират (лицо, в чью пользу делается передаточная надпись на векселе или чеке) см. тж. endorser
См. также в других словарях:
indorsee — n. The person to whom a check or instrument is transferred by indorsement. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc. Amy Hackney Blackwell. 2008. indorsee n. The person to who … Law dictionary
Indorsee — In dor*see , n. The person to whom a note or bill is indorsed, or assigned by indorsement. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
indorsee — (ˌɪndɔːˈsiː) [f. prec. + ee.] One in whose favour a note or bill is indorsed: see endorsee. – [see endorsee] … Useful english dictionary
indorsee in due course — An indorsee in due course is one who, in good faith, in the ordinary course of business, and for value, before its apparent maturity or presumptive dishonor, and without knowledge of its actual dishonor, acquires a negotiable instrument duly… … Black's law dictionary
indorsee in due course — An indorsee in due course is one who, in good faith, in the ordinary course of business, and for value, before its apparent maturity or presumptive dishonor, and without knowledge of its actual dishonor, acquires a negotiable instrument duly… … Black's law dictionary
indorsee — n. one to whom a check or other bill is endorsed (also endorsee) … English contemporary dictionary
indorsee — /andorsiy/indorsiy/ The person to whom or for whose benefit an instrument, document or other commercial paper is indorsed, usually referring to the indorser s transferee … Black's law dictionary
indorsee — /andorsiy/indorsiy/ The person to whom or for whose benefit an instrument, document or other commercial paper is indorsed, usually referring to the indorser s transferee … Black's law dictionary
indorsee — The person named in a special endorsement of a bill or note. The holder of an instrument on which the only or last endorsement is a blank endorsement is a bearer, rather than an endorsee. 11 Am J2d B & N § 371 … Ballentine's law dictionary
indorsee in due course — A person who in good faith, in the ordinary course of business, for value, before its apparent maturity or presumptive dishonor, and without knowledge of its actual dishonor, acquires a negotiable instrument duly endorsed to him, or endorsed… … Ballentine's law dictionary
remote indorsee — The status of an indorsee holding a bill or note in reference to an indorser under an indorsement made prior to the one under which he received the instrument. 11 Am J2d B & N § 639 … Ballentine's law dictionary