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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
Ragmans roll
deeds on parchment in which the Scottish nobility and gentry subscribed allegiance to Edward I of England A D 1296
Allegata
Allegata, a word anciently subscribed at the bottom of rescripts and constitutions of the Roman
Attestation Clause
Attestation Clause, the sentence subscribed to a written instrument signed by the witnesses to its
Business
mutual land society, composed of a number of persons who subscribed to form a fund to be used in buying land
Association, Articles of
without his consent in writing to take more shares than subscribed for by him, or to contribute to the share capital,
Deceit
instance of any subscriber for shares or debentures who has subscribed for these on the faith of a prospectus inviting him
Financial assistance
any loan or advance granted or any debentures or bonds subscribed or any guarantees given or letters of credit established or
Five-mile Act
non-resistance imposed by the Act on all who had not subscribed the Act of Uniformity, were forbidden to come within five
Underwriting
underwriting agreement if the public or other persons fail to subscribed for them. The consideration for this contract takes the form
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