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Receipt
acknowledged to have been settled, satisfied, or discharged, or which signifies or imports any such acknowledgment, and whether the same is
Remittitur damnum
a remittitur for the excess; or, if a plaintiff had signed judgment for the greater sum, the Court would give him
Representation
Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 1303. Any indication by words, letters, signs or conduct by one person to another of the existence
Risk Note
Vict. c. 31), but not binding on the consignor unless signed by him and also just and reasonable, exempting a railway
Seal
Act, 1925, s. 73, deeds executed after 1925 must be signed or marked (by illiterates or blind persons), as well as
Signature
Signature, a sign or mark impressed upon anything; a stamp, a
Signet
Signet, a seal commonly used for the sign-manual of the sovereign.
Telecommunication service
to users by means of any transmission or reception of signs, signals, writing, images and sounds or intelligence of any nature,
Testimonium clause
especially a Will, reciting the date when the instrument was signed, by whom it was signed, and in what capacity, Black's
Declaration of trust
interest therein must be manifested and proved by some writing signed by some person who is able to declare such trust,
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