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Brevia testata
who attended as witnesses, which was formerly done without their signing their names (that not being always in their power), but
Attestation
Attestation, the signing by a witness to the signature of another of a
Estoppel
Bloomenthal v. Ford, 1897 AC 156. As to estoppel by signing a promissory note in blank, see Lloyds Bank v. Cooke,
Personally
a duly authorised agent of a partner of a firm signing an application on behalf of the partner under s. 26A
Warrant of Attorney
presence of a solicitor acting on behalf of the person signing and explaining the consequences and effect of the warrant, and
Execution of Deeds
Execution of Deeds, the signing, sealing, and delivery of them by the parties, as their
Signed copy
one's name on, as in acknowledging authorship, authorising action etc.' Signing means writing one's name on some document or paper. A
Make an award
the preparation of an award on paper or even the signing of it by the Collector. This expression necessarily implies publication
Insurance
insurance is void. The risk commences in general from the signing of the policy, unless there be some other time specified.
Hague conference
a Permanent Court of Arbitration, and each of the Powers signing the Hague Arbitration Convention could appoint four persons, who constituted
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