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Proponents of welfare reform claim that programs that do not establish a time limit on recipient benefits harm children by
Drawee
The party in a financial transaction who is directed to pay a certain sum of money in a draft or check, typically a bank.
Forged Indorsement
A fraudulent signature, often on the back of a negotiable instrument like a check, intended to transfer its ownership.
Conversion
An unauthorized act that deprives an owner of their property without their approval, often involving theft or misuse of the property.
Required Indorsements
Signatures or stamps mandatory on certain documents to validate them or to transfer rights represented by such documents.
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