Similar words: endorse, endorsement, vendor, dorsal, candor, horse, worse, worsen. Meaning: [ɪn'dɔːs] adj. formally supported especially by public statement.
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211. Any mortgage or hire - purchase agreement endorsed on the certificate of ownership?
212. A document issued to bearer is acceptable where the credit requires an insurance document endorsed in blank and vice versa.
213. Pindling is endorsed as PLP leader after denying charges of corruption and ties to drug traffickers.
214. Draft must be accompanied by full set original on board marine Bill off Lading made out to order, endorsed in blank, marked freight prepaid.
215. Insurance policy/ certificate in duplicate indicate total packages and net tonnage issued to beneficiary's order and blank endorsed covering goods for, the invoice value plus not less than 25pct.
216. Clauses like 'if the carriers so requires, before he arranges the delivery of the goods one original bill of lading, duly endorsed, must be surrendered...
217. The storekeeper endorsed my bill when I paid the full amount.
218. Full set of shipping company's clean on board bill of lading , marked "freight prepaid" made out to the order of shipper , endorsed to New York bank ,[www.Sentencedict.com] notify buyers.
219. At about the same time, a South African statesman made a similar proposal to the British Cabinet, which endorsed it.
220. At stake is the project to create global accounting standards -- something endorsed by the G20 as one of the most important steps toward preventing a repeat of the current financial crisis.
221. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei would indorse , who endorsed the re-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, as has said those who continue the protests to protest would be responsible for the consequences.
More similar words: endorse, endorsement, vendor, dorsal, candor, horse, worse, worsen, corset, indoors, remorse, horseman, pandora's box, law and order, dark horse, horseback, horseplay, remorseful, supersede, immersed, dispersed, endow, tendon, send out, fend off, endowed, attend on, innuendo, splendour, depend on.