a. Also 8–9 indorsable, en-, indorsible. [f. ENDORSE v. + -ABLE.] That may or can be endorsed.

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1704.  Act 3 & 4 Anne c. 8 § 1. Every such note … shall be assignable or indorsible.

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1767.  Blackstone, Comm., II. 467. These also … are made assignable and indorsable in like manner.

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1809.  R. Langford, Introd. Trade, 12. A Promissory Note … is endorsible from one person to another. Ibid., 20. The latter act … renders them indorsable.

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