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Simple English definitions for legal terms

seal of the state

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A quick definition of seal of the state:

A seal is a special mark or design that is put on important papers to show that they are real and authentic. It can be made of wax, a sticker, or even just a written word. The purpose of a seal is to keep the paper safe and to prove that it is really from the person or organization that it says it is from. Sometimes, a seal is also used to close an envelope or package tightly so that nobody can open it without permission.

A more thorough explanation:

A seal is a device or substance that joins two things, usually making the seam impervious. It can also refer to a piece of wax, a wafer, or some other substance affixed to a document to authenticate or prove its authenticity. The purpose of a seal is to secure or prove authenticity.

  • A seal can be a piece of wax with an imprint of an individualized signet ring.
  • A corporate seal is a seal adopted by a corporation for executing and authenticating its corporate and legal instruments.
  • A state seal is the official seal of a particular state.
  • A wafer seal is a plastic or paper disk, usually red or gold, affixed to a legal document as a substitute for a wax seal.

These examples illustrate how seals can be used to authenticate or execute documents, and how they can be specific to certain entities such as corporations or states. A wafer seal is an alternative to a traditional wax seal.

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