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    Generally, an Indorser, Merely by Indorsing, Impliedly Promises to the Pay
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Generally, an Indorser, Merely by Indorsing, Impliedly Promises to the Pay

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Generally, an indorser, merely by indorsing, impliedly promises to the pay the holder, or any subsequent endorser the amount of the instrument if the drawer or maker defaults.

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