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(indorsement)n. 1) the act of the owner or payee signing his/her ...
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(also indorsement), n. ~ 1. A signature on the back of a document, especially a check or other negotiable instrument. - 2. The signature itself. - 3. Official or personal approval or recommendation. N [..]
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A written agreement attached to a policy expanding or limiting the benefits otherwise payable under the policy. Also called a "rider."
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An insurance policy form that either changes or adds to the provisions included in one or more other forms used to construct the policy, such as the declarations page or the coverage form. Insurance [..]
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1540s, from endorse + -ment. Figurative use from 1630s. Earlier endosement (early 15c.).
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A written provision that adds to, deletes, or modifies the provisions in the original contract.
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A provision that changes an insurance policy. Endorsements amend or change coverage in some manner, usually by broadening or restricting coverage.
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Written Approval. Endorsement signifies personal understanding and acceptance of the thing endorsed, and recommends further endorsement by higher levels of authority if necessary. Endorsement of commi [..]
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The placing of a signature on the back of a check, bill of exchange, or other negotiable instrument so as to make it cashable or transferable.
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a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books); "the author got all his friends to write blurbs for his book" second: a speech seconding a motion; &q [..]
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Used to clarify or make revisions to particular provisions of a health or life insurance policy.
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Definitions (2) 1. A signature used to legally transfer a negotiable instrument.
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Also known as a RIDER, this is an amendment made to an insurance contract, which then becomes part of the agreement by expanding or by limiting the existing terms.
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also in·dorse·ment n 1 : the act or process of endorsing 2 : an inscription (as a signature or notation) on a document or instrument ;esp : an inscription usually on the back of a ...
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The process by which the payee transfers ownership of a CHECK to a bank or another party by writing his or her name on the back of it.
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This is a promotional tactic employed by equipment manufacturers in which they provide gear at discounted prices (sometimes even free of charge) to high-profile and successful artists in exchange for [..]
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A legal signature usually placed on the reverse of a draft; signifies transfer of rights from the holder to another party.
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an amendment or rider to a policy adjusting the coverages and taking precedence over the general contract.
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A legal signature usually placed on the reverse of a draft; signifies transfer of rights from the holder to another party.
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An amendment to, or other alteration of, the original insurance policy; also known as a rider.
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A signature on the back of a check instructing the bank as to how the check may be cashed. There are three types of endorsement. Blank endorsement: The signature makes the check as good as cash to anybody who holds it. Restrictive endorsement: The signature tags the check for a specific purpose, such as "for deposit only" to a checking or [..]
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An amendment of an insurance policy that alters the provisions of the contract.
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An endorsement is a signature that authorizes the transfer of a negotiable instrument. Commonly, personal checks require the endorsement of the payee in order to be deposited or cashed. Endorsement ca [..]
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Endorsement has different meanings, but in the law of negotiable instruments such as checks and securities, it is the act of the owner or payee signing his/her name to the back of a check, bill of exc [..]
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A signature on the back of a negotiable instrument such as a stock certificate or check, matching the name that appears on the face, making the document negotiable.
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An endorsement is an area of specialisation within a degree. To gain an endorsement you must pass certain required courses, in addition to the general requirements for the degree you are studying. Upo [..]
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(n) a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books)(n) a speech seconding a motion(n) formal and explicit approval(n) a signature that validates something(n) the act of endorsing
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The only method recognized in commercial law of transferring title and/or rights on a negotiable instrument. The transfer is achieved by writing one's name on the instrument, usually on the rever [..]
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A subject area appended to a qualification, most commonly a graduate or post graduate diploma or certificate, to indicate a particular focus or set of skills in the candidate’s course of study.
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A legal signature usually placed on the reverse of a draft,signifies transfer of rights from the holder to another party.
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An endorsement of registration recognises that a person has an extended scope of practice in a particular area because they have an additional qualification that is approved by the National Board.
See Endorsement of Registration Fact Sheet (56.7 KB,PDF)
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A document which changes or alters the basic insurance policy.
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An addition to the basic policy contract. An endorsement adds to the policy contract; an amendment alters it.
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An additional clause or clauses that will change the standard cover provided by the policy.
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A clause that alters the standard cover provided by the policy.
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A written agreement attached to an insurance policy to add or subtract coverage. Once attached, the endorsement takes precedence over the original terms of the policy.
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 A document, which is attached to the policy and modifies or changes the original policy in some way.
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A written agreement that expands or limits a policy’s benefits. It’s the same thing as a rider. One example is a miscellaneous type vehicle rider, which expands the definition of covered auto to include dune buggies, motor homes, and golf carts.
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A subject or area of specialisation for certain qualifications (e.g. PGCertHealSc endorsed in Resuscitation).
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Optional coverage that alters the auto insurance contract, customizing it to the policyholder’s needs.
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n. (check) endoso; (approval) aval
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An endorsement refers to any change made to your original insurance contract. Endorsements include changing your deductibles or limits, adding other people or cars to your policy, and adding standard endorsements (such as loss of use or family protection) to your policy.
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An agreement added to a policy to change the amount of coverage offered by that policy. Once attached, an endorsement supersedes the original terms of the policy.
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A document attached to an insurance policy that changes the original policy provisions
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An addition to a policy that changes the terms of the contract.
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No, this isn’t about celebs hawking Nikes or Wheaties: In insurance, endorsements are just additions or changes to your insurance policy.
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when a company (usually a manufacturer) endorses a musician through free or discounted merchandise and/or advertising.
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When an individual signs his name to a document, giving his rights to the individual or group named in the endorsement. 
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An addition, not a part of the original contract, which cites certain terms and which becomes a legal part of that insurance contract. Typically, it is an amendment to the policy used to add or delete [..]
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An addition to an educator’s license or certification that officially sanctions an educator’s fulfillment of preparation requirements to teach a subject different from that specified on the original l [..]
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Writing on back of document as a ratification, approval, acknowledgement or sanction.
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An additional piece of paper, not a part of the original contract, that cites certain terms and that, when attached to the original contract, becomes a legal part of that contract. See Rider.
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A written form attached to an insurance policy that alters the policyís coverage, terms, or conditions. Sometimes called a rider.
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In general, an attachment to an insurance policy which adds, deletes or changes coverage provided by the basic policy form. An addendum.
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A legal addition to an insurance policy that was not part of the original contract.
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Documentary evidence of a change in the wording of or cover offered by an existing policy or qualification of wording if the policy is written on restricted terms. (See also Addendum).
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A written form attached to the policy that changes the terms of the policy to fit special circumstances.
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Any change, addition or optional coverage added to a policy. These include adding a new vehicle or driver, changing your address, adjusting limits and other modifications.
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A change to a policy that you are notified of in writing. This change or endorsement will replace the relevant section of the previous policy.
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Documentary evidence of a change in the wording of or cover offered by an existing policy or qualification or wording if the policy is written on restricted terms.
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A written form attached to an insurance policy that alters the policy's coverage, terms, or conditions. Sometimes called a rider.
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A change or update made to an insurance policy 
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A condition, printed in the MAR form of policy, whereby Underwriters agree to recognize judgments only from courts convened within English jurisdiction. Subscribing Underwriters may agree to [..]
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An insurance endorsement is an added provision to a policy that changes the policy’s terms or conditions. Common types of endorsements add coverage for special events, name additional parties to the policy or restrict coverage based on specific criteria. Endorsements are a legally binding change to a policy and should be kept with the original poli [..]
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Documentary evidence of an alteration to an insurance policy.
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An addition to your policy and can also refer to a change made during the time period the policy is in force.
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Part of most insurance policies; policy forms that modify the main coverage form; changes to the policy language.
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Means a special condition that applies to a policy. For example, an endorsement may state that drivers under a nominated age are not covered under the policy.
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A writing attached to an insurance policy, which amends or supplements certain terms, and becomes a legal part of original insurance contract in accordance with the stated terms.
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A piece of paper issued by the insurer indicating in writing that there has been a change in the terms or conditions of the insured’s policy.
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A document attached to an insurance policy that changes the original policy provisions
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A document attached to an insurance policy that changes the original policy provisions
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Amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage. Also referred to as a "rider."
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Used to clarify or make revisions to particular provisions of a health or life insurance policy.
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Amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage. Also referred to as a “rider”.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A written form attached to an insurance policy that alters the policy's coverage, terms, or conditions. Sometimes called a rider.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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Amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage. Also referred to as a "rider."
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(also called rider
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A written change to the standard insurance policy which becomes part of the insured’s policy. See also Mid-Term Adjustment.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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Signature on the back of a negotiable instrument, such as a check . Endorsement legally transfers ownership to another party. The Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) recognizes five kinds of endorsement: (1) blank endorsement or unqualified endorsement; (2) special endorsement; for example, "Pay to the order of ABC Company"; (3) restrictive end [..]
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A clause added to an insurers policy wording which changes the coverage provided, and is considered to form part of the insurance contract.
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Amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage. Also referred to as a "rider."
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Written form attached to an insurance policy that amends the policy's coverage, terms or conditions.
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A legal document which indicates any changes made to an existing insurance policy.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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See amendment.
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An additional piece of paper, which was not part of the original insurance contract, that cites certain terms, conditions, or changes, and which becomes a part of the insurance contract. Additions to [..]
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A written form attached to an insurance policy that alters the policy's coverage, terms, or conditions and is treated as a part of policy document.
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A written form attached to an insurance policy that alters the policy’s coverage, terms, or conditions. Sometimes called a rider.
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Amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage. Also referred to as a "rider."
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Written modification to a policy that adds something to the original.
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Any writing appearing on a policy, or additional documentation attaching to a policy, whereby the printed terms of the policy, the parties to it, or other particulars, are varied.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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An amendment to a policy form.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A written form attached to an insurance policy that alters the policy's coverage, terms, or conditions. Sometimes called a rider.
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A clause added to an insurers policy wording which changes the coverage provided, and is considered to form part of the insurance contract.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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Additional policy coverage, conditions, or exclusions added to the insurance contract by the insurance company. Sometimes called a Rider.
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A provision added to a policy, to effect a change or alteration of terms or conditions; must be signed by an executive of the company and attached to and made part of the policy to be valid.
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Attached to your policy to modify the terms of the insurance contract. It can amend your policy to cover unique items or circumstances and it can also represent a change to a policy that’s made during the policy's term.
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A written form attached to an insurance policy that alters the policy’s coverage, terms, or conditions. Sometimes called a rider. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPAIRMENT LIABILITY COVERAGE
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A supplementary written agreement attached to a policy for the purpose of amending the contract. The terms of an endorsement supersede anything in the policy to the contrary. Sometimes referred to as [..]
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A written agreement attached to a policy expanding or limiting the benefits otherwise payable under the policy.  Also called a “rider.”
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(indorsement)n. 1) the act of the owner or payee signing his/her name to the back of a check, bill of exchange or other negotiable instrument so as to make it payable to another or cashable by any per [..]
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A statement of recognition or approval from a non-official and non-government body or individual. Can be a signal honour and provide a boost to credibility when given by a credible or knowledgeable pe [..]
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To cash or deposit a check, you must sign (endorse) it on the back.  Most institutions request you include your account number in the endorsement so they know against which account to place a hold on the funds if a check-hold is necessary. Writing "For Deposit Only" with your name and account number is a type of restrictive endors [..]
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The formal process of recognition of supporting material undertaken using the accrediting body.
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An authorisation indicating that a pilot is qualified to fly a particular type or class of aircraft. The authorisation is in the form of a log book entry. (Some operational approvals which require a log book entry are also called endorsements)
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A written addendum to an insurance policy which amplifies, restricts or modifies the original provisions.
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When a Negotiable Instrument contains, on the back of the instrument an endorsement, signed by the holder or payee of an order instrument, transferring the title to the other person, it is called endo [..]
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The signature plus any other writing by which the endorser transfers rights in an item (that is, a check) to someone else. It is generally written on the back of the item.
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Written stipulations made by a carrier in order for an agent to have authority to issue or reissue a ticket.
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The authority to reissue a ticket for travel on airlines other than the issuing carrier (the carrier on which the ticket was originally written).
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An alteration in writing to the terms of your insurance policy.
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Amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage. Also referred to as a "rider."
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Acknowledges a change in the terms of the contract.
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The act of giving one's approval to something (USAID Automated Directives System - ADS - Chapter 503).
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A written form attached to an insurance policy that alters the policy’s coverage, terms, or conditions. Sometimes called a rider.
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An alteration in writing to the terms of your insurance policy.
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An additional piece of paper, which was not part of the original insurance contract, that cites certain terms, conditions, or changes, and which becomes a part of the insurance contract. Additions to [..]
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The act or quality of endorsing ''The association announced its endorsement of the policy.'' ''The bank required that cheque endorsement be witnessed by a cashier.'' ''Companies sometimes pay [..]
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Anything written in the old Land Titles system upon an instrument or title.  Enforcement Charge
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addition to or modification of a title insurance policy, which expands or changes the coverage of the policy, fulfilling specific requirements of the insured
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– writing on the back of a document.
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Amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage. Also referred to as a "rider."
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Endorsement (alternatively spelled "indorsement") may refer to a: testimonial, a written or spoken statement promoting or advertising a product political endorsement, publicly declaring support for a [..]
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