Exemplification - Law Dictionary Search Results
Home Dictionary Name: exemplificationExemplification
Exemplification, a copy; a certified transcript either under the great seal or under the seal of a particular Court, 1 Stark. Evid. 224....
Exemplification
The act of exemplifying a showing or illustrating by example...
Constat
Constat, a certificate which the Clerk of the Pipe and auditors of the Exchequer made, at the request of any person who intended to plead or move in that Court, for the discharge of anything. The effect of it was the certifying what appears (constat) upon record touching the matter in question. It was held to be superior to an ordinary certificate, because it did not contain anything but what appears on record. An exemplification of the enrolment of letters-patent under the Great Seal in called a constat, Co. Litt. 225; Page's case, 5 Rep. 52....
Foreign Courts
Foreign Courts. The proceedings of a foreign Court are proved by copies under the seal of such Court, proof being given that the seal affixed is the seal of such Court. If a Court have no seal, then proof by an exemplification under the hand of the chief judge of the Court (his hand writing being judge of the Court (his handwriting being proved) will be received. See Piggott on Foreign Judgmets....
Inspeximus
Inspeximus (we have inspected), the first word of an ancient charter, or royal grant. An exemplification of the enrolment of a charter or of letters-patent is so-called, Co. Litt. 225 b....
- << Prev.
- Next >>
Sign-up to get more results
Unlock complete result pages and premium legal research features.
Start Free Trial