[f. ENDORSE v. + -EE.] One in whose favor a note or bill is endorsed, or to whom it is assigned by endorsement.

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1767.  [see ENDORSER].

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1785.  Arnot, Trials (1812), 318. The point in dispute was, whether this forgery was contrived by … the drawer and indorser, or … the indorsee.

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1809.  R. Langford, Introd. Trade, 22. They become answerable to their indorsee.

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