- back: be behind; approve of; "He plumped for the Labor Party"; "I backed Kennedy in 1960"
- second: give support or one's approval to; "I'll second that motion"; "I can't back this plan"; "endorse a new project"
- certify: guarantee as meeting a certain standard; "certified grade AAA meat"
- sign as evidence of legal transfer; "endorse cheques"
- (endorsement) a promotional statement (as found on the dust jackets of books); "the author got all his friends to write blurbs for his book"
- (endorsement) second: a speech seconding a motion; "do I hear a second?"
- (Endorsement (advertising)) In promotion and of advertising, a testimonial or show consists of a written or spoken statement, sometimes from a person figure, sometimes from a private citizen, extolling the virtue of some product. ...
- to support, to back, to give one's approval to, especially officially or by signature; To write one's signature on the back of a cheque when transferring it to a third party, or cashing it; To give or receive an endorsement
- (endorsement) The act or quality of endorsing; An amendment or added notation to an insurance contract or other official document (such as a driving licence); An instructor's signed acknowledgement of time practising specific flying skills; Permission to carry out a specific skill or ...
- (Endorsed) Recognized and officiated in correct WFJF standing but not hosted or organized by the WFJF.
- (Endorsed) a statement placed on a document (eg a licence or registration papers).
- (Endorsement) An amendment added to a written document, particularly an agreement between parties, altering its provisions.
- (Endorsement) Writing one's name, either with or without additional words, on a negotiable instrument, or on a paper attached to it.
- (Endorsement) 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.
- (Endorsement) An authorized marking on a mailpiece that shows handling instructions, a service, or a request for an ancillary service.
- (Endorsement) 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. ...
- (Endorsement) A document with additional terms that is made part of a title policy.
- (Endorsement) A written agreement attached to a policy expanding or limiting the benefits otherwise payable under the policy. Same as a "rider."
- (Endorsement) A form issued by the insurer at the request of the insured which changes terms or items in an issued title insurance policy or commitment.
- (Endorsement) documentary evidence of some alteration to a policy of insurance.
- (Endorsement) The act of signing a name on the back of a check or promissory note to evidence its transfer; also, a written document attached to an insurance policy expanding or limiting coverage.
- An endorsement is the subject area in which a certified teacher is authorized to teach.
- (Endorsement) Use of the parent brand identity to support and add credibility to an allied offer. Implies subordinate emphasis of the parent to a sub-brand, though relative emphasis will vary case-by-case.
- (Endorsement) Any alteration to your Policy wording.
- (Endorsement) means a notation on or attachment to a certificate issued to a teacher, which specifies the grades, and subject area for which the certificate is valid.