Quarter Seal
Legal definition for Indian law research
Definition
Quarter Seal, the seal kept by the director of the Chancery in Scotland. It is in the shape and impression of the fourth part of the Great Seal; and is in the Scots statutes called the Testimonial of the Great Seal. Gifts of land from the Crown pass this seal in certain cases, Bell's Scots Law Dict.
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