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two-name

[ too-neym ]

adjective

  1. (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.”

“When your mother’s public and private, it’s a two-name deal.”

The mascot received 57 percent of the vote compared to 43 percent for Roughriders in the two-name runoff.

"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."

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.

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