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Public officer

on any matter of law or fact, or to make, authenticate or keep any document, or to take charge of dispose

Counter-sign

signed by the pricnipal or superior to vouch for the authenticity of it; e.g., the order of a towncouncil for payment

Record

Record, a memorial or remembrance; an authentic testimony in writing contained in rolls of parchment, and preserved

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Procegraves verbal

An authentic minute of an official act or statement of facts

false

false 1 : not genuine, authentic, or legitimate compare counterfeit 2 a : not true or

outpope the Pope

To try to act as a more authentic member of a group than one who is a genuine

Stipulation

in the Admiralty Courts. It is the highest and most authentic contract known to the Civil Law, entered into before the

Plagal

old church modes or tunes as opposed to those called authentic which ran from the tonic to its octave

Propound

Propound, to produce (e.g., a will) as authentic.

Chirograph

which, being delivered to the two parties concerned, were proved authentic by matching with and answering one another. Deeds thus made

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Public officer

on any matter of law or fact, or to make, authenticate or keep any document, or to take charge of dispose

Counter-sign

signed by the pricnipal or superior to vouch for the authenticity of it; e.g., the order of a towncouncil for payment

Record

Record, a memorial or remembrance; an authentic testimony in writing contained in rolls of parchment, and preserved

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Procegraves verbal

An authentic minute of an official act or statement of facts

false

false 1 : not genuine, authentic, or legitimate compare counterfeit 2 a : not true or

outpope the Pope

To try to act as a more authentic member of a group than one who is a genuine

Stipulation

in the Admiralty Courts. It is the highest and most authentic contract known to the Civil Law, entered into before the

Plagal

old church modes or tunes as opposed to those called authentic which ran from the tonic to its octave

Propound

Propound, to produce (e.g., a will) as authentic.

Chirograph

which, being delivered to the two parties concerned, were proved authentic by matching with and answering one another. Deeds thus made

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