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two-name
[ too-neym ]
adjective
- (of commercial paper) having more than one obligor, usually a maker and endorser, both of whom are fully liable.
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Example Sentences
“When your mother’s public and private, it’s a two-name deal.”
From Seattle Times
“When your mother’s public and private, it’s a two-name deal.”
From Washington Times
The mascot received 57 percent of the vote compared to 43 percent for Roughriders in the two-name runoff.
From Washington Times
"I don't know even the name of your new outfit yet, but I'll take a chance on one piece of two-name paper, anyhow."
From Project Gutenberg
Although mortgage and other collateral security is sometimes accepted, the banks' chief reliance is personal security, and the great bulk of the loans are made on two-name paper.
From Project Gutenberg
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