- affixing a seal
- n. attaching a seal
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
seal — 1 n [Old French seel, from Latin sigillum, from diminutive of signum mark, sign]: a device (as an emblem, symbol, or word) used to identify or replace a signature and to authenticate (as at common law) written matter see also contract under seal… … Law dictionary
seal of the United States — The great seal of the Federal Government of which the secretary of state is the custodian. The signature of the President is the warrant for affixing the great seal to an instrument executed by the President and is only to be affixed to an… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Affixing — Affix Af*fix , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Affixed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Affixing}.] [LL. affixare, L. affixus, p. p. of affigere to fasten to; ad + figere to fasten: cf. OE. affichen, F. afficher, ultimately fr. L. affigere. See {Fix}.] 1. To subjoin,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
official seal — The seal affixed to a document by a public officer. Kirksey v Bates (Ala) 7 Port 529. The instrumentality for affixing a seal that goes with a public office as part of the paraphernalia of office. Such a seal must contain enough to show the… … Ballentine's law dictionary
Great Seal of the Realm — The Great Seal of the Realm or Great Seal of the United Kingdom (prior to the Union the Great Seal of England, then Great Seal of Great Britain) is a seal that is used to symbolise the monarch s approval of important state documents. Wax is… … Wikipedia
Company seal — A company seal (sometimes referred to as the corporate seal or common seal) is an official seal used by a company. Company seals were predominantly used by companies in common law jurisdictions, although in modern times, most countries have… … Wikipedia
sealing up — Affixing a seal, usually a metal seal, to the door of a building or the cover of a container in such position that the seal must be broken in order to open the door or raise the cover. An act of dominion over a safe sufficient to perfect a levy… … Ballentine's law dictionary
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