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where you sign the check
Verified by the bank, usually with their Seal/Stamp, authenticating the document (usually a bank statement).
The BIC is an international bank code. It is mostly listed on the bank's website, on swift.com oder e.g. on www.bankers-telenet.com (you can find a little glossary there, also)
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where you sign the check
Verified by the bank, usually with their Seal/Stamp, authenticating the document (usually a bank statement).
You'd have to specify which state it is. It's not an endorsement listed on the federal regs, but states may have additional endorsements they add which are exclusive to their state. Could it be possible that what you saw was a restriction, rather than an endorsement?
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The BIC is an international bank code. It is mostly listed on the bank's website, on swift.com oder e.g. on www.bankers-telenet.com (you can find a little glossary there, also)
"Endorsement" is short for "Academic endorsement" and is given to students who achieve results that qualify them for further (graduate) study at tertiary institutions such as universities.
HME won't be seen on a CDL - the endorsement for hazmat on a CDL is H, or X if it's in conjunction with a tanker endorsement. HME is often used as a shortened form of "hazmat (or 'hazardous materials') endorsement".
If an account is charged off it is automatically closed. It is listed as uncollectable debt.
whats current endorsement mean
It's an endorsement to pull double or triple trailers.
absence of endorsement is guaranteed
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