Authenticate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Record
in any form received from any place outside India and authenticated in the manner as specified in rules. [Prevention of money
witness
have executed this release] b : evidence (as of the authenticity of a conveyance by deed) furnished by signature, oath, or
Counter-sign
signed by the pricnipal or superior to vouch for the authenticity of it; e.g., the order of a towncouncil for payment
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Signature
v. Dening, (1838) 8 Ad&E 94. Signature is required to authenticate a will (see WILL), a deed after 1925 (Law of
Certify
(1973) 2 SCC 257: AIR 1973 SC 2198. 1. To authenticate or verify in writing 2. To attest as being true
attest
: affirm to be true or genuine ;specif : to authenticate (as a will) by signing as a witness vi :
Proces verbal
Proces verbal [fr.], an authentic minute of an official act, or statement of acts.
Dummy
on the table of the House after if is duly authenticated by member presenting if, Rules of Procedure and Conduct of
Fictitious entry
reason of ill-will or hostility is not only shorn of authenticity but also becomes utterly useless without any lawful basis, Bachan
Interlineation
jurat of an affidavit, the affidavit cannot be read, unless authenticated by initials of officer, etc., R.S.C. 1883, Ord. XXXVIII., r.
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