See blank endorsement. An endorsement that says that the endorser does not want to incur any liability if the document is not honoured. It is also called without recourse or at the endorsee’s own risk.
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See blank endorsement. An endorsement that says that the endorser does not want to incur any liability if the document is not honoured. It is also called without recourse or at the endorsee’s own risk.
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