Authenticate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Leave
word 'leave' when used as a verb in the aforesaid authentic legal dictionaries we have no doubt that the word 'leave'
Norman-French
province from the rest. A peculiar mode of pronounciation (considered authentic) is believed to have been handed down and preserved by
Notarial act
Notarial act. (1) A written certification or authentication under the signature or official seal of a notary of
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Notary or Notary Public
the public; he attests deeds or writings to make them authentic in another country; but is principally employed in mercantile affairs,
Parol evidence
by law, or agreed upon by the parties, as the authentic memorial of the facts which it recites. But parol evidence
Title to lands, Documents of
interest in or arising out of any land, or any authenticated copy thereof [s. 18(1)] See FORGERY
Propound
Propound, to produce (e.g., a will) as authentic.
Registered
Registered, is officially recorded or enrolled, legally certified or authenticated, Webster American Dictionary, p. 1224. Means registered under s. 24.
Sealed
a signet in wax, etc., as evidence or guarantee of authenticity, or fastened with a seal so close that access to
Sealed container
a signet in wax, etc., as evidence or guarantee of authenticity. An article may be regarded as put in sealed containers
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