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Subscribed
an oath repeated orally, reduced the same to writing and signed by the person taking the oath of his adhesion to
Settlement
the course of conciliation proceeding where such agreement has been signed by the parties thereto in such manner as may be
Review, Bill of
alteration or reversal of a final decree in Chancery duly signed and enrolled. The objects of this proceeding may now be
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Rules of Court
1st, those which were granted upon the motion-paper being merely signed by a counsel without any motion being actually made in
Sale of Goods Act, 1893
or memorandum in writing of the contract be made and signed by the party to be charged or his agent in
Seal
Act, 1925, s. 73, deeds executed after 1925 must be signed or marked (by illiterates or blind persons), as well as
Subject to the terms of formal agreement
neither of them is contractually bound until the contract is signed in the usual way, Spotliswood, etc. Ltd. v. Doreen Appliances
Shorthand Notes
on an appeal from a county court, even though not signed by the judge, Barber v. Burt, (1894) 2 QB 437.
Signature
Canal Traffic Act, 1854 (see RISK NOTE). Pleadings must be signed by counsel if settled by him, and if not, by
Signet
summons before the Court of Session, was required to be signed by a Writer to the Signet (q.v.). the summons must
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