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Sign
Sign, in relation to person who is unable to write his
Sign-manual
Sign-manual. 1. The royal signature. Sometimes required by statute as evidence
Re sign
To affix ones signature to a second time to sign again
Deed
is its execution, which consists of three acts, viz.:- (a) Signing. This was not necessary before 1926 in cases where the
Procuration
only bound by such signature if the agent in so signing was acting within the actual limits of his authority.'--Bills of
Mutuality
4), does not require mutual signatures to bind the party signing, but if it can be shown that the signature of
Semeiological
Of or pertaining to the science of signs or the systematic use of signs as a semeiological classification
Frauds, Statute of
land created by parol and not put in writing and signed by the parties making the same, or their agents lawfully
octothorp
horizontal lines It is also called the crosshatch hash numeral sign and number sign in the U S it is commonly
assign
assign 1 : to transfer (property or rights) to another [the general practice by inventors of ing patent rights "J....
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