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Cognovit actionem
or cognovit before the same is executed, which solicitor must subscribe his name as a witness; and the same Act also
Corporation Act (English)
to the rites of the Church of England.-An obligation to subscribe a declaration was substituted for the necessity of taking the
Carte blanche
person's name, and sometimes sealed, giving another person power to subscribe what conditions he pleases. Applied generally in the sense of
Execution of Wills
the same time, and such witnesses shall attest and shall subscribe the will in the presence of the testator, but no
Onus probandi, animo attestandi
attest. As regards the latter maxim, the attesting witness must subscribe with the intent that the subscription of the signature made
Qualification
Vict. c. 22, it is rendered unnecessary to make and subscribe declarations theretofore required as a qualification for offices and employments.
Sedition
of 1799, every society or club, the members of which subscribe to any test or declaration not required or authorized by
Specific performance
statute. It is, however, now usual for the purchaser to subscribe a written or printed contract. (2) Where a parol agreement
Test Act
under it, should take the oaths of allegiance and supremacy, subscribe a declaration against transubstantiation, and receive the Sacrament of the
Hindu religion
it does not worship any one God; it does not subscribe to any one dogma; it does not believe in any
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