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Endorsement in negotiable instruments: Full endorsement.
Where the name of the endorsee or transferee appears on the instrument while making endorsement the endorsement is said to be full.
Agreed with the answer VENKITARAMAN KRISHNA MOORTHY VRINDAVAN
An endorsement “in full” or a special endorsement is one where the endorser not only puts his signature on the instrument but also writes the name of a person to whom or to whose order the payment is to be made (also called as special endorsement)
types of endorsements are as follows:
Blank endorsement, conditional endorsement, endorsement in full / full endorsement/special endorsement, restrictive endorsement and partial endorsement