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• If the original payee cannot pay at maturity, the final holder can approach the last endorser for payment, who in turn can claim from the previous endorser, etc.
• It's very typical for an advertisement for hair colouring to feature a celebrity endorser.
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The footballer is the company's first male celebrity endorser.
The senator is the most recent of his candidacy endorsers.
endorser of sth »High-profile endorsers of the campaign include the Foreign Secretary and the chairman of the National Farmers Union.
If a note has been endorsed, never agree to an extension of time without getting the written consent of the endorser.
Most people endorse a check to cash it, deposit it or sign it over to someone else. Signatures are usually required on the back of a check or financial instrument. Incorrectly endorsing a check can result in the bank returning the check to the issuer.
1. 1) см. endorse + -er
2) сторонник
2. фин. индоссант, жирант
• Advocate
• Champion
• Check person
• Check signer
• Cheque signer
• Nominee's important supporter
• One who sanctions
• Underwriter
• Someone who expresses strong approval
• A person who transfers his ownership interest in something by signing a check or negotiable security
жирант, індосант; особа, яка розписалася на звороті
жирант; індосант