[f. ENDORSE v. + -EE.] One in whose favor a note or bill is endorsed, or to whom it is assigned by endorsement.
1767. [see ENDORSER].
1785. Arnot, Trials (1812), 318. The point in dispute was, whether this forgery was contrived by the drawer and indorser, or the indorsee.
1809. R. Langford, Introd. Trade, 22. They become answerable to their indorsee.