It’s the old timey spelling of “endorse”, but really only for the definition of signing a legal document, like “endorse a check” is the same as “indorse a check”,.which is already a pretty ancient thing to say.
So maybe they found it in some old law dictionary or archaic rule somewhere?
It’s the old timey spelling of “endorse”, but really only for the definition of signing a legal document, like “endorse a check” is the same as “indorse a check”,.which is already a pretty ancient thing to say.
So maybe they found it in some old law dictionary or archaic rule somewhere?
They treat Black’s Law Dictionary like it was the word from on high.