indorsor

/ɪnˈdɔːrsər/
noun
  1. A person who signs the back of a check, bill, or other document to transfer ownership or guarantee payment.
    • The lawyer explained that the indorsor must sign exactly as their name appears on the front.
    • As the indorsor, she was responsible for the payment if the original issuer failed to pay.
    • The indorsor signed the back of the check before handing it to the bank teller.
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