Engrossing - Law Dictionary Search Results
engross
engross [Anglo-French engrosser to put (a legal document) in final form,
Engrosser
Engrosser, he that purchases large quantities of any commodity in order
Engross
Engross, to copy in a fair and clerkly hand. To handwrite
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engrossed bill
engrossed bill see bill
Deed
a proper subject of assurance. (2) It must be written, engrossed, printed, or lithographed, or partly written or engrossed, and partly
Fine
it had been levied. A fine was said to be engrossed when the chirographer made the indentures of the fine and
Chirography
The art of writing or engrossing handwriting as skilled in chirography
Chirographer
One who practice the art or business of writing or engrossing
Proclamation, Fine with
(in confirmation of a previous statute), that a fine after engrossing should be openly and solemnly read and proclaimed in count
Ingrossing
the formal execution of it by the parties thereto. See ENGROSSING.
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