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Directors
liable on a promissory note or cheque which he has signed on behalf of the company, Chapman v. Smethurst, (1909) 1
Privy seal and privy signet
Privy seal and privy signet. The Privy Seal (privatum sigillum) is a seal of the
Earnest
some note in writing of the bargain be made and signed by the parties to be charged or their agents. As
Leave to defend
to appear and defend the action, allowed the plaintiff to sign judgment on proof of service. This procedure was retained by
Maiden
prisoner'' neck being fastened to a bar underneath, and the sign being given, the maiden was let and the sign being
Manifesto, or Manifest
rights and pretensions, Encyc. Londin. In commercial navigation, a document signed by the master, containing a general statement of the ship
Nameboard
the English language, the expression 'nameboard' (perhaps hyphenated) means a sign board that identifies a place or object; it is a
Notice
intimate quite clearly that the award has been made and signed. A written notice clearly intimating the parties concerned that the
Petition
was enacted that not more than twenty names should be signed to a petition to the Crown or either House of
Wills
s. 5 required wills of land to be in writing signed by three credible witnesses, and ss. 19-24 required nuncupative wills,
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