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In the law, a seal affixed to a contract or other legal instrument has had special legal significance at various times in the jurisdictions that recognise it. In the courts of common law jurisdictions, a contract which was sealed ("made under seal") was treated differently from other written contracts (which were "made under hand"), although this practice gradually fell out of favour in most of these jurisdictions in the 19th and early 20th century. The legal term seal arises from the wax seal used throughout history for authentication (among other purposes).

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  • loco sigilli oder auch Locus sigilli (L. S.) (lat.: Ort des Siegels) bezeichnet in Kopien, Übersetzungen oder Abdrucken öffentlicher Urkunden die Stelle auf dem Dokument, an der sich in der Originalurkunde das Siegel des Ausstellers oder der beurkundenden Person befindet, und wird in der Regel mit der Abkürzung angegeben. (de)
  • In the law, a seal affixed to a contract or other legal instrument has had special legal significance at various times in the jurisdictions that recognise it. In the courts of common law jurisdictions, a contract which was sealed ("made under seal") was treated differently from other written contracts (which were "made under hand"), although this practice gradually fell out of favour in most of these jurisdictions in the 19th and early 20th century. The legal term seal arises from the wax seal used throughout history for authentication (among other purposes). Originally, only a wax seal was accepted as a seal by the courts, but by the 19th century many jurisdictions had relaxed the definition to include an impression in the paper on which the instrument was printed, an embossed paper wafer affixed to an instrument, a scroll made with a pen, or the printed words "Seal" or "L.S." (standing for the Latin term locus sigilli meaning "place of the seal"). Notwithstanding their reduced significance, seals are still used on contracts, usually in the impression on paper form. (en)
  • 封印是指用来装封合同及其他法律文件的一种方式。这种方式在普通法系国家和地区比较流行。20世纪以前,根据普通法的传统,装封了的合同一般可以被法院执行,而不用去探究该合同关系中是否存在有效的对价。但是20世纪以后,装封合同的效力逐渐式微,已经不再具有决定性效力,在美国很多州已经通过法例或者法院通过判例否认了装封合同的决定性效力。 (zh)
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  • loco sigilli oder auch Locus sigilli (L. S.) (lat.: Ort des Siegels) bezeichnet in Kopien, Übersetzungen oder Abdrucken öffentlicher Urkunden die Stelle auf dem Dokument, an der sich in der Originalurkunde das Siegel des Ausstellers oder der beurkundenden Person befindet, und wird in der Regel mit der Abkürzung angegeben. (de)
  • 封印是指用来装封合同及其他法律文件的一种方式。这种方式在普通法系国家和地区比较流行。20世纪以前,根据普通法的传统,装封了的合同一般可以被法院执行,而不用去探究该合同关系中是否存在有效的对价。但是20世纪以后,装封合同的效力逐渐式微,已经不再具有决定性效力,在美国很多州已经通过法例或者法院通过判例否认了装封合同的决定性效力。 (zh)
  • In the law, a seal affixed to a contract or other legal instrument has had special legal significance at various times in the jurisdictions that recognise it. In the courts of common law jurisdictions, a contract which was sealed ("made under seal") was treated differently from other written contracts (which were "made under hand"), although this practice gradually fell out of favour in most of these jurisdictions in the 19th and early 20th century. The legal term seal arises from the wax seal used throughout history for authentication (among other purposes). (en)
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  • L. S. (de)
  • Seal (contract law) (en)
  • 封印 (zh)
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