Authenticate - Law Dictionary Search Results
Statute-merchant
Act, 1863) under the hand and seal of the debtor, authenticated by the sovereign's seal, with the effect that, on failure
Stipulation
in the Admiralty Courts. It is the highest and most authentic contract known to the Civil Law, entered into before the
Testing clause
a formal written instrument or deed by which it is authenticated according to the forms of law, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th
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Crown Office Act
(English) (40 & 41 Vict. c. 41), provides for the authentication, etc., of documents issued from the office of the Crown
Under my hand
defective either in form or expression, or in solemnities of authentication, or in both, Waterson's Trustees v. St. Giles Boy's Club,
Verify
to confirm or establish the truth or truthfulness of; to authentically 2. To confirm or substantiate by oath or affidavit; to
Digital signature
Digital signature, means authentication of any electronic record by a subscriber by means of
Simon pure
Genuine true real authentic a term alluding to the comedy character Simon Pure who
Common Law
and immemorial usage, and universal reception throughout the realm. The authenticity of these customs, rules, and maxims rests entirely upon reception
warrant
by the facts] 3 : to give proof of the authenticity or truth of [a formally ed statement]
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