Signing - Law Dictionary Search Results
party
or agreement [the parties to a contract] [a person who signed the instrument as a to the instrument "Uniform Commercial Code"]
Bill of Lading
Bill of Lading, a memorandum signed by masters of ships, in their capacity of carriers, acknowledging
Indorsement
or 'copy' in a country where 'copies' are recognized) and signed by the indorser, his simple signature, without additional words, being
Making a false document
said to make a false document-who dishonestly or fraudulently makes, signs, seals or executes a document with the intention of causing
Stigma
from the character or reputation of a person, a mark, sign etc., indicting that something is not considered normal or standard
Token
Token: 1, a sign of the existence of a fact; 2, private money. 1.
execute
to give validity to ;esp : to complete (as by signing and delivering) in proper form [ a note] [ a
subscription
subscription 1 : the act of signing one's name (as in attesting or witnessing a document) 2
attest
or genuine ;specif : to authenticate (as a will) by signing as a witness vi : to bear witness : testify
chamber
carries on business other than court sessions (as conferences or signing papers) usually used in pl. [four other judges met in
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