seal
cartouche
This is how you spell "seal" in french: seal
the word seal in the context of seal as in signniture is signum if that is of any help! emziexx
a seal (marine animal) is 'un phoque' in French.
Do you mean the animal, or the act of closing something (seal a letter), or the representation of a name (The notary marked the papers with her seal) ??? Good questions equal good answers- please give us some more information, and re-post. Seal, the animal, is "foca"
foca (seal)
Its called a cartouch.
Cartouche
signature
It has to be either 3/4 or 6/8 Ken
Indus valley, signiture seal
; Main Entry: : 1sig·net ; Pronunciation: : \ˈsig-nət\ ; Function: : noun ; Etymology: : Middle English small seal, signet ring, from Anglo-French, diminutive of signe sign, seal ; Date: : 14th century 1 : a seal used officially to give personal authority to a document in lieu of signature 2 : the impression made by or as if by a signet 3 : a small intaglio seal (as in a finger ring)
A mid 40's Japanese hanko signature seal is simply one of those cases that is crucial, that involves expert advisement regarding
Its Is A Meaning Of Their State And Captial
because that's how to dance! WHOOSH! on the dance floor
This means that the appointment letter bears the signature and seal of the President Of India. The rest of the appointments doesn't require the signature of the President as he can delegate this to other authority. In that case the appointment letter will bear the signature of the respective authority.
A seal was an old way to "authenticate" a signature, using a bit of wax and an embosser with the unique emblem of the signatory (government agency, corporation or private person). Much of this has been replaced by having a signature notarized.
The stamp goes next to or near the notary's signature. It should NOT cover any text or signature on the document, including the notary's signature and the stupid "notary seal goes here" statement.