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Title:The Joy of Lex
Notice:A Notes File even your grammar could love
Moderator:THEBAY::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 28 1986
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1192
Total number of notes:42769

784.0. "endorse vs. indorse" by MELEE::BIELSKI (special(?) agent @MKO) Fri Mar 09 1990 17:41

    I'm having some legal documents drawn up (will, etc.) and in one of
    them was the phrase "...to make, receive, sign, indorse,....".
    
    "indorse" in my Random House says "v.t., endorse"
    
    "endorse" is defined fully, i.e., "v.t., 1. to support actively 2. ..."
    
    This seems to back up "endorse" as the prerred spelling, and is the only
    one I knew existed until reviewing the draft document.  (A pretty
    expensive lesson....)  I intend to have the final document say
    "endorse".
    
    Are there any indorsers out there?  Attorneys, please identify
    yourselves as such....
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784.1US Army used 'indorse'PROXY::CANTOREat any good books lately?Sat Mar 10 1990 00:136
When I was in the Army, lo these many years ago, 'indorse' was the
*only* allowable spelling.   I wrote about it somewhere in some other
notes file much, much earlier.  I'll see if I can find it and put a
pointer here.

Dave C.
784.2caveat emptorMARVIN::KNOWLESintentionally Rive GaucheTue Mar 13 1990 15:198
    I'm not a lawyer, but I wouldn't be surprised if there were separate
    meanings here. When you indorse a cheque, you sign it on (in) the
    back (dorse). If there's a document involved, I shouldn't be
    surprised if - to a lawyer - this was the only acceptable spelling.
    You pay them royally for their advice; I'd be on the safe side
    and live with their spelling too.
    
    b
784.3legally endorsedNYSSA::BIELSKIDo we need a bigger Texas?Fri Mar 23 1990 05:545
    My attorney assures me there is no legal difference, so "endorse" it
    will be in my document.  Felt good to be able to contribute even such a
    minor move toward plain English among all the surrounding legalese.
    
    Stan B.
784.4endorse the checkTRUCKS::RANDALLFri Mar 23 1990 18:529
    

In Troy, of course 
they now endorse 
the need to check
what's in d orse.

Mike