To endorse a check to someone else means to sign the back of the check and specify the name of the person to whom you are transferring the funds. This act authorizes the bank to pay the amount on the check to the new payee instead of the original one. It is a way to pass the payment along to another individual, allowing them to cash or deposit the check. Proper endorsement often requires the original payee's signature and may include additional instructions for clarity.
To endorse a check means to sign the back of it, giving permission for it to be cashed or deposited by someone else.
To endorse a check means to sign it, to apply your signature.
Check endorsements are how the back of the check is signed or stamped.When you "endorse" the check, you are signing your name to guarantee the item and acknowledge you have accepted it or to state some qualification within the endorsement.You can qualify the endorsement if you wanted to pay a check over to a third party. In the example, the check is made to you, John Doe and you want to pay it to Sally Blow you would endorse the check, "Pay to the order of Sally Blow" then sign John Doe.This would be a qualified endorsement.Other endorsements can state, "Without recourse" which is supposed to mean you accept no responsibility for the item if it bounces, but banks don't honor that as a rule.You can also endorse, "for deposit only" or include "for deposit only and the account number". This is intended to prevent someone else from depositing it into their account.Some companies use and endorsement stamp that stamps something like: "For deposit only, Bank of America, 011000111" This is an endorsement as well.For Deposit OnlyYour Company NameAccount Number:# 000-000-000000
Well, darling, "endorsement cancelled" on the back of a check simply means that the original payee has signed it over to someone else, but then that someone else decided to cancel the endorsement. It's like saying, "Thanks, but no thanks." So, basically, the check can't be cashed or deposited by the second person. Hope that clears things up for ya!
Define what you mean by "official check." If you mean a government check - no. Once it is issued it is payable on demand.
To endorse a check means to sign the back of it, giving permission for it to be cashed or deposited by someone else.
To endorse a check means to sign it, to apply your signature.
If you mean a payee, it depends on how the names are conjoined: "and" requires both payees to endorse the check; "or" permits one or the other to endorse the check. In both situations, both payees are entitled to the cash value of the check.
that your dating someone and you like someone else....
they are kissing someone else
Check endorsements are how the back of the check is signed or stamped.When you "endorse" the check, you are signing your name to guarantee the item and acknowledge you have accepted it or to state some qualification within the endorsement.You can qualify the endorsement if you wanted to pay a check over to a third party. In the example, the check is made to you, John Doe and you want to pay it to Sally Blow you would endorse the check, "Pay to the order of Sally Blow" then sign John Doe.This would be a qualified endorsement.Other endorsements can state, "Without recourse" which is supposed to mean you accept no responsibility for the item if it bounces, but banks don't honor that as a rule.You can also endorse, "for deposit only" or include "for deposit only and the account number". This is intended to prevent someone else from depositing it into their account.Some companies use and endorsement stamp that stamps something like: "For deposit only, Bank of America, 011000111" This is an endorsement as well.For Deposit OnlyYour Company NameAccount Number:# 000-000-000000
It usually means that you are thinking of that person. Wether you are aware of it or not.
to 4get abt them nd move on with some1 else
It means someone else filled the job position, and the employer hired someone else.
That you would do anything for someone else.
You belong to them.
To awaken, or to awaken someone else.