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Allonge is defined as "[a] slip of paper sometimes attached to a negotiable instrument for the purpose of receiving further indorsements when the original paper is filled with indorsements."
Allonge, BLACK'S LAW DICTIONARY (10th ed.
If the note or
allonge reflects on its face that the endorsement occurred before the filing of the complaint, this is sufficient to establish standing.
(a) Each loan registered with the Registry shall be accompanied by copies of the note and the mortgage, together with copies of any mortgage assignments, note endorsements or
allonges, and modification, substitution, or assumption agreements executed prior to registration of the loan with the Registry, if the registrant is a party to or possesses a copy of such documents.
Grab a croissant, e1/40.90, at La Fougasse (25 rue de Bretagne, 3rd; 0033 1 42 723 680) on your way across the street to Cafe Charlot (38 rue de Bretagne, 3rd; 0033 1 44 540 330) for a cafe
allonge (espresso with a little extra water), e1/42.20.
Les directions parlent, entre autres, d'un horaire de travail
allonge:
Cet entretien a donc eu lieu en debut d'apres-midi, a un moment de la journee que choisit genera[ement cet enquete pour se reposer et donc, de lui-meme, il a voulu apparaitre filme
allonge sur son canape, <<comme chez le psy !>> a-t-il precise, de facon a etre confortablement installe pour me parler.