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What was the status of American education by the end of the nineteenth century?
Nonnegotiable
Nonnegotiable refers to something that cannot be negotiated or altered, such as a fixed term in a contract or a financial instrument with terms that cannot be changed.
Without Recourse
This refers to a provision in an agreement that exempts the seller from liability or obligation to the buyer in case of some failure on the part of the products or services sold.
Negotiability
Refers to the feature of a financial instrument which allows it to be transferred from one party to another in a legal manner, typically without endorsement or delivery.
Blank Indorsement
A signature by the holder on the back of a negotiable instrument, such as a check, without specifying a particular endorsee, thereby making the instrument payable to the bearer.
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