Authentication - Law Dictionary Search Results
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
Signature
v. Dening, (1838) 8 Ad&E 94. Signature is required to authenticate a will (see WILL), a deed after 1925 (Law of
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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
Title to lands, Documents of
interest in or arising out of any land, or any authenticated copy thereof [s. 18(1)] See FORGERY
Chirograph
which, being delivered to the two parties concerned, were proved authentic by matching with and answering one another. Deeds thus made
Common Law
and immemorial usage, and universal reception throughout the realm. The authenticity of these customs, rules, and maxims rests entirely upon reception
outpope the Pope
To try to act as a more authentic member of a group than one who is a genuine
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