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Great Seal
Great Seal [clavis regni,Lat.], the emblem of sovereignty, introduced by Edward the
Privy seal and privy signet
Privy seal and privy signet. The Privy Seal (privatum sigillum) is a
Seal day
Seal day, motion-day in the Court of Chancery, so called because
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seal
seal [Old French seel, from Latin sigillum, from diminutive of signum
Quarter Seal
Quarter Seal, the seal kept by the director of the Chancery in
Sealed container
Sealed container, means a container which is 'so closed that access
Keeper of the Privy Seal
Keeper of the Privy Seal, now called the Lord Privy Seal, through whose hands all
Seal
Seal, wax or wafer with an impression. By the (English) Law
Seal fisheries
Seal fisheries. The (English) Seal Fishery Act, 1875 (38 & 39
Sealed
Sealed, in Election Rules means 'stamped with a seal' and not
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