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A contract under seal is a formal contract which does not require any consideration and has the seal of the signer attached. A contract under seal must be in writing or printed on paper. It is conclusive between the parties when signed, sealed, and delivered.
Firstly, the following of the legal formality of affixing a seal to a document was evidence of the existence of a contract. Secondly, the need to use a seal widely known to have legal significance served to impress upon the parties the significance of the agreement being made.
A contract under seal is a formal contract which does not require any consideration and has the seal of the signer attached. A contract under seal must be in writing or printed on paper. It is conclusive between the parties when signed, sealed, and delivered.
Seal is an old common law term. Its original meaning was the personal stamp of one of the parties. Hot wax and the stamp made the seal that authenticated the party to the document. In modern times it has the same meaning as a parties' signature ant the authentication of that signature by a witness or notary public.
A seal is a device for making an impression in wax, clay, paper, or some other medium, including an embodiment on paper, and is also the impression thus made. However, engraved gems were often carved in relief, called cameo in this context, giving a “counter-relief” or intaglio impression when used as seals.
”Seal” after a signature is not just another word for signature. It is a remnant from the days when seals were actually used and impressed in wax. A document under seal in some jurisdictions has legal ramifications. It may extend the statute of limitations for legal actions taken under the document.
One that is under seal is a written set of promises deriving their validity from the form alone. Its only requirement is that it be signed, have a seal, and be delivered. The presence of the word “seal” near the signature or printed form has been enough to create a contract under seal.
Seal is an old common law term. Its original meaning was the personal stamp of one of the parties. Hot wax and the stamp made the seal that authenticated the party to the document. In modern times it has the same meaning as a parties' signature ant the authentication of that signature by a witness or notary public.
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