Engrossment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ingrossator
Ingrossator, means 'An engrosser' a clerk who writes records or instruments or parchment, Black's
Proclamation, Fine with
(in confirmation of a previous statute), that a fine after engrossing should be openly and solemnly read and proclaimed in count
Interlineation
of any matter in a writ-ten instrument after it is engrossed or executed. A deed may be avoided by interlineation, unless
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Kidder
Kidder, an engrosser of corn to enhance its price, Ainsworth.
Note of a fine
of a fine made by the chirographer before it was engrossed. Abolished by 3 & 4 Wm. 4, c. 74.
Monopolize
means of dealing in or the exclusive possession of to engross the whole of as to monopolize the coffee trade to
Self contained
Having self control reserved uncommunicative wholly engrossed in ones self
Disengage
To release from that with which anything is engaged engrossed involved or entangled to extricate to detach to set free
Ingross
See Engross
engrossing
capable of holding the attention completely very interesting
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