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A writing signed by both or all the parties to a contract or bond.

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  • WRITING
    1. The act or art of forming letters and characters on paper, wood, stone, or other material, for the purpose of recording the ideas which characters and words express, or of communicating them to others by visible signs. 2. Anything written or
  • SIGNALIZE
    1. To make signal or eminent; to render distinguished from what is common; to distinguish. It is this passion which drives men to all the ways we see in use of signalizing themselves. Burke. 2. To communicate with by means of a signal; as, a ship
  • SIGNATORY
    1. Relating to a seal; used in sealing. Bailey. 2. Signing; joining or sharing in a signature; as, signatory powers.
  • SIGNIORSHIP
    State or position of a signior.
  • CONTRACTIBLE
    Capable of contraction. Small air bladders distable and contractible. Arbuthnot.
  • SIGNIFICATOR
    One who, or that which, signifies. In this diagram there was one significator which pressed remarkably upon our astrologer's attention. Sir W. Scott.
  • WRITATIVE
    Inclined to much writing; -- correlative to talkative. Pope.
  • SIGNPOST
    A post on which a sign hangs, or on which papers are placed to give public notice of anything.
  • WRITER
    1. One who writes, or has written; a scribe; a clerk. They that handle the pen of the writer. Judg. v. 14. My tongue is the pen of a ready writer. Ps. xlv. 1. 2. One who is engaged in literary composition as a profession; an author; as, a writer
  • SIGNIFICATE
    One of several things signified by a common term. Whately.
  • SIGNIFICATORY
    Significant. -- n.
  • SIGNATION
    Sign given; marking. Sir T. Browne.
  • SIGNORINA
    Miss; -- a title of address among the Italians.
  • WRIT
    3d pers. sing. pres. of Write, for writeth. Chaucer.
  • CONTRACTED
    1. Drawn together; shrunken; wrinkled; narrow; as, a contracted brow; a contracted noun. 2. Narrow; illiberal; selfish; as, a contracted mind; contracted views. 3. Bargained for; betrothed; as, a contracted peace. Inquire me out contracted
  • SIGNALLY
    In a signal manner; eminently.
  • WRITHLE
    To wrinkle. Shak.
  • SIGNIFER
    Bearing signs. "The signifer sphere, or zodiac." Holland.
  • SIGNIFICAVIT
    Formerly, a writ issuing out of chancery, upon certificate given by the ordinary, of a man's standing excommunicate by the space of forty days, for the laying him up in prison till he submit himself to the authority of the church. Crabb.
  • SIGNATURE
    An outward mark by which internal characteristics were supposed to be indicated. Some plants bear a very evident signature of their nature and use. Dr. H. More. (more info) 1. A sign, stamp, or mark impressed, as by a seal. The brain, being well
  • ASSIGNEE
    In England, the persons appointed, under a commission of bankruptcy, to manage the estate of a bankrupt for the benefit of his creditors. (more info) A person to whom an assignment is made; a person appointed or deputed by another to do some act,
  • CONSIGNER
    One who consigns. See Consignor.
  • RESIGNATION
    1. The act of resigning or giving up, as a claim, possession, office, or the like; surrender; as, the resignation of a crown or comission. 2. The state of being resigned or submissive; quiet or patient submission; unresisting acquiescence; as,
  • REWRITE
    To write again. Young.
  • DESIGN
    drawing, dessein a plan or scheme; all, ultimately, from L. designare to designate; de- + signare to mark, mark out, signum mark, sign. See 1. To draw preliminary outline or main features of; to sketch for a pattern or model; to delineate; to trace
  • TYPEWRITING
    The act or art of using a typewriter; also, a print made with a typewriter.
  • DESIGNATE
    Designated; appointed; chosen. Sir G. Buck.
  • PLAYWRITER
    A writer of plays; a dramatist; a playwright. Lecky.
  • STORY-WRITER
    1. One who writes short stories, as for magazines. 2. An historian; a chronicler. "Rathums, the story-writer." 1 Esdr. ii. 17.
  • SUBCONTRACTOR
    One who takes a portion of a contract, as for work, from the principal contractor.
  • UNDERWRITING
    The business of an underwriter,
  • ENSIGNCY
    The rank or office of an ensign.
  • FOREDESIGN
    To plan beforehand; to intend previously. Cheyne.

 

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