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  2. Endorsement - Wikipedia

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    Endorsement (alternatively spelled "indorsement") may refer to a: testimonial, a written or spoken statement promoting or advertising a product; political endorsement, publicly declaring support for a candidate; form added to an insurance policy, to modify its terms; signature on a negotiable instrument, such as a check

  3. Endorsement test - Wikipedia

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    The endorsement test proposed by United States Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor in the 1984 case of Lynch v. Donnelly asks whether a particular government action amounts to an endorsement of religion, thus violating the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment. According to the test, a government action is invalid if it creates a ...

  4. Political endorsement - Wikipedia

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    A political endorsement is a public declaration of one's personal or group's support of a candidate for elected office.In a multiparty system, where one party considers that it does not have enough support to win power, just prior to the election, the official representative of that party may give an official endorsement for a party that they consider more likely to be a contender.

  5. Blank endorsement - Wikipedia

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    It is "an endorsement consisting of nothing but a signature and allowing any party in possession of the endorsed item to execute a claim." [1] A blank endorsement is a commonly known and accepted term in the legal and business worlds. [2] [3] This is also called an endorsement in blank [2] or blank endorsement. [4]

  6. Endorsement or highlight? Was nonprofit’s support for Fort ...

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    “This is not an endorsement, however, we do highlight candidates who are in relationship with us, which is totally legal and under the law.” “This is not an endorsement, however, we do ...

  7. How To Endorse a Check - AOL

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    Verify the Payee Name: Make sure the name on the front of the check on the “Payee” line matches your legal name. Sign Your Name: Use a black or blue ink pen to sign your name on the ...

  8. Wikipedia:Endorsements - Wikipedia

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    If a person apparently has made a commercial endorsement, it should be reported only in the past tense, as occurring "as of" a stated date, or by using another formulation to similar effect, as the person may have a legal right of publicity limiting use of their likeness in advertising or for trade and the endorsement may no longer be true and ...

  9. The News Tribune endorsements: Our picks for Tacoma ... - AOL

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    Reed Speir, an administrative law judge with Washington State Office of Administrative Hearings and a court-appointed public defender for the last two decades, is the other candidate in the race ...