indorsed note
indorsed note 经背书的本票 已由收款人〔payee〕或由收款人和前手被背书人〔prior indorsee〕背书的本票〔promissory note〕。
goldsmiths’ notes. Hist. Bankers’ cash notes; promissory notes given by bankers to customers as acknowledg-ments of the receipt of money. • This term derives from the London banking business, which originally was transacted by goldsmiths.
bill and note broker 票据经纪人 汇票〔bill of exchange〕和本票〔promissory note〕交易的中间人。
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lift v. (1)举起;提起 (2)清偿;赎取 例如to「lift」a promissory note,指本票的支付或以其它借据取代。 (3)解除;撤销 例如to「lift the bar」of the statute of limitations, or of an estoppel,即指以必要的行为或承诺消除诉讼时效或不容否认的障碍。
counterfeiting, n. The unlawful forgery, copying, or imitation of an item, esp. money or a negotiable instrument (such as a security or promissory note) or other officially issued item of value (such as a postage stamp), or the unauthorized possession of such an item, with the intent to deceive or defraud by claiming or passing
A debt instrument, such as a bill obligatory or promissory note. [Cases: Bills and Notes 28. C.J.S. Bills and Notes; Letters of Credit §§ 2–3, 7–9, 12, 22, 75.]
comaker. One who participates jointly in borrowing money on a promissory note; esp., one who acts as surety under a note if the maker defaults. — Also termed cosigner. Cf. MAKER. [Cases: Bills and Notes 48, 118. C.J.S. Bills and Notes; Letters of Credit §§ 23, 80–82.]
cédula (say-doo-lah). [Spanish] Spanish law. 1. An official document used to identify someone; an identity card. 2. A promissory note. 3. A summons; specif., a citation requiring a fugitive to appear in court to face criminal charges. • The citation is usu. affixed to the fugitive’s door. 4. Hist. A decree of the Spanish Crown;