endossante
Endossante is a term used in negotiable instruments law to describe the person who signs the back of an instrument such as a bill of exchange or a promissory note to transfer its rights to another party or to guarantee payment.
The endorsement (endoso) can be made in favor of a named person (special endorsement) or, by signing
When an endorsement occurs, the endorser transfers the instrument’s ownership to the endorsee; the endorsee becomes
Liability: In most jurisdictions, endorsing the instrument creates secondary liability for the endorser if the maker,
Etymology and usage: The term derives from the act of signing the back (“endorso”). Endossante is used