Signing a check on the back of the left-handed end is typically referred to as "endorsing" the check. The endorsement is the signature that allows the check to be processed and cashed or deposited. While there's no specific term for the positioning based on handedness, it is important for the endorsement to be clear and in the designated area on the back of the check.
It is considered a special endorsement
He did. In an episode called "The Sign of the Four".
it means turtle.
Its the IRKEN milaitary sign. It bascically means that its made by Irk (or a planet they've enslaved to make it). They place it on planets they've conquered.
After you finish all years, go back to Hogwarts and find Professor Snape's classroom, go up the stairs and enter the room with the Griffindor sign. Then you finish the transfiguration and blast the metal lock and do the same thing - get the 3 check marks and reserve Professor Mcgonagall.
Endorsing the check
Endorsement
To sign the back of a check is to endorse it.
If you are the maker of the check - that is, the person who is writing the check to pay someone else - you should sign on the front of the check and NOT on the back. The back of the check is for the payee's endorsement. The front of the check has a signature line for the maker to sign.
If it is made payable to you, yes. If you are the remitter (purchaser - person paying with the check), no.
You should sign the back of the check on the designated line.
Yes, you typically need to sign the back of a check in order to deposit it.
Yes, you typically need to sign the back of a check in order to deposit it.
Yes, you typically need to sign the back of a check in order to deposit it.
Yes, it is typically necessary to sign the back of a check before depositing or cashing it.
Yes. It is.
To transfer a check to another person you can sign the back and have them sign the back, as well. Once they sign the check, it is their check.