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The phenomenon of induced motion can be explained by our tendency to:
Endorsement
Signature on the back of a check with the terms for accepting the check as payment.
Cashed
Processed or exchanged for its value in money, typically referring to a check being turned into cash.
Restrictive Endorsement
A limitation placed on a check specifying the conditions under which it can be endorsed.
Special Endorsement
A banking term referring to a notation on a check or other negotiable instrument that specifies the conditions under which it can be redeemed or transferred.
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