two-name
[ too-neym ]
/ ˈtuˌneɪm /
adjective
(of commercial paper) having more than one obligor, usually a maker and endorser, both of whom are fully liable.
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Example sentences from the Web for two-name
It will thus be a two-name bill, and not an individual promissory note.
Readings in Money and Banking |Chester Arthur PhillipsTwo-name paper is mostly confined to commercial transactions.
Readings in Money and Banking |Chester Arthur PhillipsI don't know even the name of your new outfit yet, but I'll take a chance on one piece of two-name paper, anyhow.
The Real Man |Francis LyndeThus Linnaeus became the acknowledged originator of the binomial (two-name) system of nomenclature now in use in all sciences.
Trees Worth Knowing |Julia Ellen Rogers