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  1. Title: The Signature in Law From the Thirteenth Century to the Facsimile. Author: Stephen Mason. Date and place of publication: 2022, London Publisher: Institute of Advanced Legal Studies for the SAS Humanities Digital Library, School of Advanced Study, University of London. ISBN (paperback edition) 978-1-911507-33-8 ISBN (epub version) 978-1 ...

  2. What is judicial review? Who can bring a claim for judicial review? What can be challenged? Important points to consider. Alternatives to judicial review. What can the court do? Time limits and seeking advice. Procedure for applying. How long do judicial review cases take? Paying for a judicial review. Court fees.

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  3. Discover the Legal Definition of Facsimile & Its Significance - Learn how facsimiles guarantee document accuracy, transmit contracts, preserve historical artifacts, and present evidence in legal matters.

  4. This book explores the judicial development of the concept of the signature from the thirteenth century to the age of the facsimile transmission. It puts the concept of the signature into a broad legal context to set out the purposes that can be attributed to a signature, and to explain the functions a signature is capable of performing.

  5. Oct 1, 2012 · Abstract. The practitioner lawyer of the past had little need to reflect on process. The doctrinal research methodology developed intuitively within the common law — a research method at the ...

  6. A facsimile is intended to be a replica rather than a copy; facsimiles reproduce the form of a text rather than just the content.

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  8. Jul 1, 2019 · Abstract. The concepts of original and copy, of source and facsimile, always convey particular understandings of the process of reproducing documents. This essay is an analysis of these concepts...

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