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ciro, cirolar, ciro, onay, teyid; destek, yardım, destek/vize/ciro, tasdik, onaylama, blank endorsement açık ciro, endorsement in full tam ciro, açıklama, destek, onay, onaylamak, kıymetli evrak, uygun bulmak, havale, zeyilname, vesika arkasına atılan imza, beyaz ciro, VUKUAT KAYDI, ŞAHSİ KÜNYE DEFTERİ:Bir askerin şahsi durumunda veya çalışma yerinde, mali kredilerinde, karakter ve kabiliyet notundaki değişiklikler hakkında bilgi veren form. Asker, başka sınıfa geçirildiği, müfrez bir hizmete ayrıldığı, kaçak olarak kayıttan düşürüldüğü veya hizmetten uzaklaştığı zaman bu kısım doldurulur, şerh, doğrulama,

1 ciro     ts
2 cirolar  Ticaret     ts
3endorsement ciro, onay, teyid; destek, yardım  Mukavele     ts
4endorsement destek/vize/ciro     ts
5endorsement tasdik     ts
6endorsement onaylama  Askeri,Politika, Siyaset     ts
7endorsement blank endorsement açık ciro     ts
8endorsement endorsement in full tam ciro     ts
9endorsement açıklama  isim     ts
10endorsement destek     ts
11endorsement onay     ts
12endorsement onaylamak  Politika, Siyaset     ts
13endorsement kıymetli evrak  Ticaret     ts
14endorsement uygun bulmak  Politika, Siyaset     ts
15endorsement havale     ts
16endorsement zeyilname  Sigorta     ts
17endorsement vesika arkasına atılan imza     ts
18endorsement beyaz ciro     ts
19endorsement VUKUAT KAYDI, ŞAHSİ KÜNYE DEFTERİ:Bir askerin şahsi durumunda veya çalışma yerinde, mali kredilerinde, karakter ve kabiliyet notundaki değişiklikler hakkında bilgi veren form. Asker, başka sınıfa geçirildiği, müfrez bir hizmete ayrıldığı, kaçak olarak kayıttan düşürüldüğü veya hizmetten uzaklaştığı zaman bu kısım doldurulur  Askeri     ts
20endorsement şerh  Kanun     ts
21endorsement doğrulama  Politika, Siyaset     ts
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Any writing on a policy in addition to its normal wording, plural of endorsement, An authorized marking on a mailpiece that shows handling instructions, a service, and a request for an ancillary service, Also known as riders, endorsements are changes to the original insurance contract, such as a different deductible or an additional car or driver Back to Top, Specified areas of preparation listed on a certificate based upon the completion of an approved teacher, administrative, or special services program from a regionally accredited institution whose program is based on NCATE standards, and upon recommendation by the preparing institution The term "endorsement" may have a different meaning in other states, Additional title insurance coverage that protects you from situations that are not already included in your policy, An additional piece of paper, not a part of the original contract, which cites certain terms and which, when attached to the original contract, becomes a legal part of that contract Additions to life insurance contracts are accomplished through the use of riders, which are similar to endorsements, A contractual clause that changes or modifies the body of an insurance contract The "Endorsement" might be broad or narrow in scope, but should always be reviewed carefully Although its effect could be either positive or negative, it is usually broadens - or expands in some way - the applicable terms or standard benefits that the contract would normally afford the insured party, aegis, The act or quality of endorsing, An amendment to an insurance contract that changes the coverage, Permission to carry out a specific skill or application in a field in which the practitioner already has a general licence, An instructor's signed acknowledgement of time practising specific flying skills, act of endorsing; signature on a document (as in a check or bill); approval, sanction, confirmation (also indorsement), Addition to or modification of a title insurance policy which expands or changes coverage of the policy, fulfilling specific requirements of the insured, formal and explicit approval; "a Democrat usually gets the union's endorsement", the act of endorsing; "a star athlete can make a lot of money from endorsements" a signature that validates something; "the cashier would not cash the check without an endorsement" a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books); "the author got all his friends to write blurbs for his book, a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books); "the author got all his friends to write blurbs for his book, a speech seconding a motion; "do I hear a second?", a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books); "the author got all his friends to write blurbs for his book", An amendment of an insurance policy that alters the provisions of the contract, A signature or stamp on the back of a check that transfers ownership of the check to the bank or another person, A written agreement that changes the terms of an insurance policy by adding or subtracting coverage A written agreement that changes the terms of an insurance policy by adding or subtracting coverage, a signature that validates something; "the cashier would not cash the check without an endorsement", Same as Indorsement, An endorsement for a product or company involves appearing in advertisements for it or showing support for it, An endorsement is a note on someone's driving licence saying that they have been found guilty of a driving offence, An endorsement is a statement or action which shows that you support or approve of something or someone. This is a powerful endorsement for his softer style of government, Something written on the back of a document An alternate spelling, in some English jurisdictions, is "indorsement " In the laws of bills of exchange, an endorsement is a signature on the back of the bill of exchange by which the person to whom the note is payable transfers it by thus making the note payable to the bearer or to a specific person An endorsement of claim means that if you want to ask a court to issue a writ against someone, you have to "endorse" your writ with a concise summary of the facts supporting the claim, sometimes called a statement of claim, An amendment to your policy written especially to cover unique items just for you An endorsement is also a change to your policy that is made during the policy's term An endorsement is attached to your policy to modify the terms of the insurance contract, the act of endorsing; "a star athlete can make a lot of money from endorsements", 1 When you sign your name on the back of a check, note or other negotiable instrument, your signature becomes the endorsement Your endorsement transfers ownership or payment to a specified party 2 An addition made to a document, such as a title policy, in order to alter or clarify it, Signing one's name on the back of a check, Attachment or addendum to an insurance policy; an endorsement changes the contract's original terms, The act of a payee, drawee, accommodation party, or holder of a negotiable instrument in signing the back of the instrument, with or without qualifying words, to transfer rights in the instrument to another, A form attached to the policy bearing the language necessary to change the terms of the policy to fit special circumstances, A written or printed form attached to the policy which alters provisions of the contract (G), In some forms of insurance, a provision added to a policy to add to or alter the coverage BACK TO TOP, An endorsement is an insurance policy amendment that modifies its original terms, An amendment attached to an insurance policy to add or change the terms of the policy contract, A written agreement that is attached to a policy to add or subtract specific insurance provisions, Amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage Sometimes referred to as a FLOATER or RIDER, Signing on the back of a document so as to assign a right or benefit to another party Endorsement by the seller may be necessary for transport documents, insurance documents, bills of exchange or many other documents, An amendment, sometimes referred to as a rider, added in writing to an insurance contract or policy, The writing on the outside or cover of a bill, report, petition or memorial, or other document, giving a brief description of the document, by whom submitted or presented, date of referral, and either the name of the committee to which it was referred or other disposition that might have been made, A written or printed form attached to the policy which alters provisions of the contract Attachment or addendum to an insurance policy; an endorsement changes the contract's original terms, The transfer of the right to obtain delivery of the goods of the carrier by means of the consignee's signature on the reverse side of a bill of lading If the name of the new consignee (transferee) is not stated, the endorsement is an open one which means that every holder of the document is entitled to obtain delivery of the goods, Amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage Also referred to as a "rider ", Amendment to the policy used to add, change, or delete coverage Also referred to as a "rider ", 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,

22 Any writing on a policy in addition to its normal wording     ts
23 plural of endorsement     ts
24 An authorized marking on a mailpiece that shows handling instructions, a service, and a request for an ancillary service     ts
25 Also known as riders, endorsements are changes to the original insurance contract, such as a different deductible or an additional car or driver Back to Top     ts
26 Specified areas of preparation listed on a certificate based upon the completion of an approved teacher, administrative, or special services program from a regionally accredited institution whose program is based on NCATE standards, and upon recommendation by the preparing institution The term "endorsement" may have a different meaning in other states     ts
27 Additional title insurance coverage that protects you from situations that are not already included in your policy     ts
28 An additional piece of paper, not a part of the original contract, which cites certain terms and which, when attached to the original contract, becomes a legal part of that contract Additions to life insurance contracts are accomplished through the use of riders, which are similar to endorsements     ts
29 A contractual clause that changes or modifies the body of an insurance contract The "Endorsement" might be broad or narrow in scope, but should always be reviewed carefully Although its effect could be either positive or negative, it is usually broadens - or expands in some way - the applicable terms or standard benefits that the contract would normally afford the insured party     ts
30Endorsement. aegis     ts
31endorsement The act or quality of endorsing - "Companies sometimes pay millions for product endorsement by celebrities."     ts
32endorsement An amendment to an insurance contract that changes the coverage - "Mr. Jones paid extra for the flood damage endorsement on his house insurance."     ts
33endorsement Permission to carry out a specific skill or application in a field in which the practitioner already has a general licence - "To transport gasoline, truckers must have a valid licence and the hazardous materials endorsement."     ts
34endorsement An instructor's signed acknowledgement of time practising specific flying skills - "Once she obtained the endorsement of her night flying hours, Joanna was approved to take the pilot's examination."     ts
35endorsement act of endorsing; signature on a document (as in a check or bill); approval, sanction, confirmation (also indorsement)  isim     ts
36endorsement Addition to or modification of a title insurance policy which expands or changes coverage of the policy, fulfilling specific requirements of the insured     ts
37endorsement formal and explicit approval; "a Democrat usually gets the union's endorsement"     ts
38endorsement the act of endorsing; "a star athlete can make a lot of money from endorsements" a signature that validates something; "the cashier would not cash the check without an endorsement" a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books); "the author got all his friends to write blurbs for his book     ts
39endorsement a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books); "the author got all his friends to write blurbs for his book     ts
40endorsement a speech seconding a motion; "do I hear a second?"     ts
41endorsement a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books); "the author got all his friends to write blurbs for his book"     ts
42endorsement An amendment of an insurance policy that alters the provisions of the contract     ts
43endorsement A signature or stamp on the back of a check that transfers ownership of the check to the bank or another person     ts
44endorsement A written agreement that changes the terms of an insurance policy by adding or subtracting coverage A written agreement that changes the terms of an insurance policy by adding or subtracting coverage     ts
45endorsement a signature that validates something; "the cashier would not cash the check without an endorsement"     ts
46endorsement Same as Indorsement     ts
47endorsement An endorsement for a product or company involves appearing in advertisements for it or showing support for it     ts
48endorsement An endorsement is a note on someone's driving licence saying that they have been found guilty of a driving offence     ts
49endorsement An endorsement is a statement or action which shows that you support or approve of something or someone. This is a powerful endorsement for his softer style of government     ts
50endorsement Something written on the back of a document An alternate spelling, in some English jurisdictions, is "indorsement " In the laws of bills of exchange, an endorsement is a signature on the back of the bill of exchange by which the person to whom the note is payable transfers it by thus making the note payable to the bearer or to a specific person An endorsement of claim means that if you want to ask a court to issue a writ against someone, you have to "endorse" your writ with a concise summary of the facts supporting the claim, sometimes called a statement of claim     ts
51endorsement An amendment to your policy written especially to cover unique items just for you An endorsement is also a change to your policy that is made during the policy's term An endorsement is attached to your policy to modify the terms of the insurance contract     ts
52endorsement the act of endorsing; "a star athlete can make a lot of money from endorsements"     ts
53endorsement 1 When you sign your name on the back of a check, note or other negotiable instrument, your signature becomes the endorsement Your endorsement transfers ownership or payment to a specified party 2 An addition made to a document, such as a title policy, in order to alter or clarify it     ts
54endorsement Signing one's name on the back of a check     ts
55endorsement Attachment or addendum to an insurance policy; an endorsement changes the contract's original terms     ts
56endorsement The act of a payee, drawee, accommodation party, or holder of a negotiable instrument in signing the back of the instrument, with or without qualifying words, to transfer rights in the instrument to another     ts
57endorsement A form attached to the policy bearing the language necessary to change the terms of the policy to fit special circumstances     ts
58endorsement A written or printed form attached to the policy which alters provisions of the contract (G)     ts
59endorsement In some forms of insurance, a provision added to a policy to add to or alter the coverage BACK TO TOP     ts
60endorsement An endorsement is an insurance policy amendment that modifies its original terms     ts
61endorsement An amendment attached to an insurance policy to add or change the terms of the policy contract     ts
62endorsement A written agreement that is attached to a policy to add or subtract specific insurance provisions     ts
63endorsement Amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage Sometimes referred to as a FLOATER or RIDER     ts
64endorsement Signing on the back of a document so as to assign a right or benefit to another party Endorsement by the seller may be necessary for transport documents, insurance documents, bills of exchange or many other documents     ts
65endorsement An amendment, sometimes referred to as a rider, added in writing to an insurance contract or policy     ts
66endorsement The writing on the outside or cover of a bill, report, petition or memorial, or other document, giving a brief description of the document, by whom submitted or presented, date of referral, and either the name of the committee to which it was referred or other disposition that might have been made     ts
67endorsement A written or printed form attached to the policy which alters provisions of the contract Attachment or addendum to an insurance policy; an endorsement changes the contract's original terms     ts
68endorsement The transfer of the right to obtain delivery of the goods of the carrier by means of the consignee's signature on the reverse side of a bill of lading If the name of the new consignee (transferee) is not stated, the endorsement is an open one which means that every holder of the document is entitled to obtain delivery of the goods     ts
69endorsement Amendment to the policy used to add or delete coverage Also referred to as a "rider "     ts
70endorsement Amendment to the policy used to add, change, or delete coverage Also referred to as a "rider "     ts
71endorsement 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     ts
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