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Denote
To mark out plainly to signify by a visible sign to serve as the sign or
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c. 27). See STOLEN GOODS; REWARD; LIBEL; SUBSTITUTED SERVICE; SKY SIGN; and as to contract by acceptance of advertised offer, see
Attestation and attesting witness
Attestation and attesting witness, by attestation is meant the signing of a document to signify that the attestor is a
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Default summons
trade debt, where the claim exceeds 5l. The plaintiff can sign judgment after eight days from service if the defendant has
Execution of Deeds
Execution of Deeds, the signing, sealing, and delivery of them by the parties, as their
Maiden
prisoner'' neck being fastened to a bar underneath, and the sign being given, the maiden was let and the sign being
Mutuality
40 (Statute of Frauds, s. 4), does not require mutual signatures to bind the party signing, but if it can be
Nameboard
the English language, the expression 'nameboard' (perhaps hyphenated) means a sign board that identifies a place or object; it is a
Telecommunication service
to users by means of any transmission or reception of signs, signals, writing, images and sounds or intelligence of any nature,
Signal
A sign made for the purpose of giving notice to a person
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