Endorsing a check 'not used for purpose intended' makes little sense. While you can endorse a cashier's check or money order 'not used for purpose intended' this is only because these are financial instruments backed by cash. A check, on the other hand, represents the promise of available funds in an account, to be provided to the payee upon demand. There is no guarantee that a check won't bounce. A cashier's check or money order has been paid for up front, and cannot bounce. This is why you can endorse a cashier's check or money order 'not used for purpose intended' while you cannot do the same for a check.
intentional; deliberate(ly)
Business English is very easy to understand, aside from the jargon that is used. It is intended to convey a direct message, very efficiently.
The purpose of a business integration is to merge two or more companies into one conglomerate. Sometimes this is used to downgrade staff and combine all or some offices into one.
Certificate of Origin is often abbreviated C/O or COO, it is a document used in international trade. The main purpose of receiving a COO is getting preferences in import and export operations.
A special purpose entity is a type of corporation created to fulfill very specific or temporary goals and to protect the parent company from financial risk. Sometimes special purpose entities are abused by being used to attempt to hide debt, ownership, or relationships between companies.
yes, if you stamp or write not used for purpose intended on the back of the check and sign it . As long as there is proof that the check came out of your account and it is redeposited into the same account.
If you endorse the line that reads "Purchaser," then you should be able to sign the back with the endorsement "NOT USED FOR PURPOSE INTENDED." This endorsement changes the Payee from whomever appears as Payee to the Purchaser.
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Can be used in any area for it's intended purpose.
No, not all images on Wikipedia are free to use for any purpose. Some images may be copyrighted and require permission from the copyright holder to use. It is important to check the licensing information provided with each image to determine if it can be used for your intended purpose.
"On" and "for" are both prepositions. "On" is used to indicate position or location, while "for" is used to show purpose or intended recipient. Example: "The book is on the table" (position) and "I bought a gift for my sister" (purpose).
Obviously, if used responsibly, guns can be used to protect people. A gun is a tool; used for the purpose it was intended, it can be a deterrent or can be used for defense.
No, it is a verb (to utilize), or a noun (purpose or intended application).It can form compound adjectives such as single-use.
Internal and external chills are equally effective when used for the purpose for which they are intended.
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It isn't. What you're looking at is probably a fashion conscious modification of a military camouflage pattern, intended for the sake of civilians making a fashion statement, and not actually intended to be used for the purpose which camouflage is normally used for.