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Engrossment
Engrossment En*gross"ment, n.
1. The act of engrossing; as, the engrossment of a deed.
Engrossments of power and favor. --Swift.
2. That which has been engrossed, as an instrument,
legislative bill, goods, etc.
Meaning of Engrossment from wikipedia
- An
Engrossed Bill, also
spelled Ingrossed Bill, was the term used in the
Parliament of the
United Kingdom and its
predecessor parliaments for the copy...
-
Congress in
identical form. In the
United States,
enrolled bills are
engrossed—prepared in a
formally printed copy—and must be
signed by the presiding...
- 1796) was the
engrosser or
penman of the
original copy of the
United States Constitution. The
handwritten do****ent that
Shallus engrossed is on display...
- the
printing press in the West,
official do****ents
being drawn up in
engrossed or
handwritten form well into the 18th century. A
revival of calligraphy...
- 69). Noddings's term
engrossment refers to
thinking about someone in
order to gain a
greater understanding of him or her.
Engrossment is
necessary for caring...
- The
International ****ociation of
Master Penmen,
Engrossers and
Teachers of
Handwriting (IAMPETH) (pronounced "I am Peth") is an
international ****ociation...
- The
Senate Committee on
Rules and Administration, also
called the
Senate Rules and
Administration Committee, is
responsible for the
rules of the United...
- 18574/nyu/9781479876778.003.0006. ISBN 978-1-4798-9573-1. "To
Order Engrossment and
Third Reading of S. 102". GovTrack. 2013-07-07.
Retrieved 2013-10-21...
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marketing offences in
English common law The
process of
preparing an
engrossed bill in a
legislature Illuminated m****cript
production and
design processes...
- was
signed on July 4, see
Wilfred J. Ritz, "The
Authentication of the
Engrossed Declaration of
Independence on July 4, 1776"
Archived August 18, 2016...