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Privy seal and privy signet
Privy seal and privy signet. The Privy Seal (privatum sigillum) is a seal of the
Writers to the signet
Writers to the signet, designated by the letters W.S., or, in the case of
Signet
Signet, a seal commonly used for the sign-manual of the sovereign.
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Signet
pass by bill under the sign manual called also privy signet
Signeted
Stamped or marked with a signet
Incorporated Law Society
solicitor in England or Ireland, or a writer to the signet, or writer in Scotland, is qualified to become a member
Letter-claus
because the former is commonly sealed up with the royal signet, or privy seal; whereas letters-patent are left open and sealed
Sealed
Edn., p. 2633. Sealed, meant 'bearing the impression of a signet in wax, etc., as evidence or guarantee of authenticity, or
Sealed container
of the seal of the seller such as impressing a signet in wax, etc., as evidence or guarantee of authenticity. An
Session, Court of, in Scotland
of session for five years, or a writer to the signet for ten years. reference may be made to Shand's Practice
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