The role of endorsement: to express intention, guarantee acceptance, guarantee payment, and prove the authenticity of the previous hand.
Endorsement:
1. Recite the book you have read: In the past, you had to go to school every morning, and you would be punished if you couldn't recite the book.
2. Sign on the back of the bill or document. Indicates that the rights in the bill or document are transferred from the endorser to the endorsee.
Endorsement:
1. The procedure in which the payee or holder of a bill signs or writes on the back of the bill when transferring the bill. If the name of the drawee or the name of the drawee unit is stated during the endorsement, it is called a registered endorsement; if the name of the drawee or the name of the drawee unit is not stated, it is called a blank endorsement. For a bill transferred by endorsement, the endorser is responsible for guaranteeing the issuer's payment when due. If the issuer fails to pay when due, the endorser must bear the repayment liability. After endorsement, the ownership of the instrument is transferred from the endorser to the endorsee. A bill can be endorsed multiple times and transferred multiple times. According to the records attached to it, endorsement can be divided into five types: restricted endorsement, entrusted collection endorsement, conditional endorsement, pledge endorsement and partial endorsement (split endorsement).
Purpose of endorsement: transfer of bill rights, entrusted collection, pledge of bills.
The role of endorsement: to express intention, guarantee acceptance, guarantee payment, and prove the authenticity of the previous hand.
2. It is now popular in Taipei, which means that some products need to be promoted, and there are relevant people to endorse and promote the merchants.
3. Or it refers to introducing and promoting some good things.
The word comes from a financial term, English endorsement (ment). It is also used in mainland China, but its derivative meaning is rarely used. In democratic elections, "endorsement" is often used to refer to someone who is more popular. Politicians publicly support a certain candidate in the hope that the "endorser" will temporarily borrow their political resources from the candidate during the election process. Mainland society lacks this kind of electoral culture, so the extended meaning of endorsement does not exist. in the mainland cultural circle.
The original meaning is to sign on the back of a check to express payment, receipt or agreement to transfer, etc. In Taiwan, its derivative meaning is often used to refer to approval and support. For example: to endorse someone means to express recognition and support for someone's words. Nowadays, it is said on the Internet: Person A (group) fully supports, supports or obeys person B (group) on something. It is also sometimes described as "endorsement" of person A for person B.
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