Engrossment - Law Dictionary Search Results
Engrosser
One who copies a writing in large fair characters
Engross
To make gross thick or large to thicken to increase in bulk or quantity
Chirography
The art of writing or engrossing handwriting as skilled in chirography
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Chirographist
A chirographer a writer or engrosser
Chirographer
One who practice the art or business of writing or engrossing
Chirograph
A writing which requiring a counterpart was engrossed twice on the same piece of parchment with a space
enroll
or printed form see also enrolled bill at bill compare engross en·roll·ment n
bill
and newly introduced to the legislature by a legislative committee engrossed bill : a bill printed in the form in which
Quid Juris clamat
the custos brevium of the Common Pleas before it was engrossed: it lay for the grantee of a reversion or a
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