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Explain how in-groups and out-groups differ.Give examples.
Indorser
An alternative spelling of "endorser," referring to a person who signs a document (often a negotiable instrument) to endorse it, thereby assuming responsibility under certain conditions.
Subsequent Holder
An individual or entity that lawfully receives possession or control of a negotiable instrument, such as a check or promissory note, after it has been issued.
Honor
A principle that drives individual conduct to embody integrity, respect, and ethical behavior.
Certify
To officially acknowledge or attest to the truth, accuracy, or authenticity of something through documentation.
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