If I signed a promissory note as the lender and it was written up as: LENDER: my name then after that it says "for the benefit of" and then my partner’s name. All signatures on the note are signed in that manner and never as just my name, only as stated above.
I cannot figure out what you are asking. There is generally no "ownership" of a note. It does not have title. There is an obligatory and an oblige. Which one of those people you are and what your partner's role is in this is not clear.
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