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a document ;also : to give consent or approval by signing one's name 2 : to agree to purchase and pay
pocket veto
of legislation that occurs indirectly when an executive refrains from signing the legislation and the adjournment of the legislature prevents its
Endorsement
Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 548. It means the signing by the consignee or the endorsee after adding a direction
signature
signature 1 a : the act of signing one's name or of making a mark in lieu thereof
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place of a signature when the maker is incapable of signing his or her name (as because of illiteracy or a
Consign
transfer or deliver in a formal manner as if by signing over into the possession of another or into a different
Cosignitary
Signing some important public document with another or with others as
Acceptor
parts, and delivered the same, or given notice of such signing to the holder or to some person on his behalf,
Anniversary days
sovereign is still observed by an Accession Service, and the signing of the Armistice on the 11th November, 1918, by Remembrance
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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