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Forgery
The forged instrument must be false in itself. The mere subscribing a note, given as the party's own, by a fictitious
behaviorist
a psychologist who subscribes to behaviorism
Financial assistance
any loan or advance granted or any debentures or bonds subscribed or any guarantees given or letters of credit established or
Betting
was held that a betting-ring on a racecourse to which subscribers only were admitted was not a 'place' within the meaning
call
Reserve bank b : a notice to a stockholder or subscriber to pay an assessment or an installment of subscription to
will
her signed will. The envelope or closed document must be subscribed by the testator, witnesses, and notary public. non·in·ter·ven·tion will [nÄ
faddist
a person who subscribes to a variety of fads
Ragmans roll
deeds on parchment in which the Scottish nobility and gentry subscribed allegiance to Edward I of England A D 1296
Signer
One who signs or subscribes his name as a memorial with a hundred signers
Allegata
Allegata, a word anciently subscribed at the bottom of rescripts and constitutions of the Roman
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