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A special endorsement is a type of endorsement on a negotiable instrument, such as a check, that specifies a particular person or entity to whom the instrument is to be paid. It typically includes phrases like "Pay to the order of [Name]" along with the signature of the original payee. This endorsement limits the transferability of the instrument, ensuring that only the named individual can cash or deposit it. Special endorsements are often used to facilitate secure transactions in financial dealings.

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