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- An eschatocol, or closing protocol, is the final section of a legal or public do****ent, which may include a for****c sentence of appreciation; the attestation...
- addition to signatures, this closing endor****t, the Constitution's eschatocol, included a brief declaration that the delegates' work has been successfully...
- Ratification of the treaty is to occur within six months from its signing. Eschatocol. "Done at Paris, this third day of September in the year of our Lord,...
- States letters patent generally do not fit a specific form, except for the eschatocol, or formal ending: [citation needed] Commissioning scroll Exequatur Firman...
- extended act, duly attested by witnesses and endorsed with a completio, or eschatocol (docquet). Early on and like the notarius, a tabellio's instrument lacked...
- under him Covenantsbinding limitations or promises Conclusion (or eschatocol) – execution and date Testimonium (Scotland: testing clause) – attests...
- legal act embodied in the instrument Refers to any appended material Eschatocol (conclusion) which attests and certifies: That the do****ent was read over...
- name him. This is a contemporary reference to the battle is found in the eschatocol of a charter issued by Queen Urraca for the monastery of Montearagón,...
- interpretation will be peacefully resolved. The end of a treaty, the eschatocol (or closing protocol), is often signaled by language such as "in witness...
- over land. The typical diploma had three sections: protocol, corpus, and eschatocol. The protocol opened the charter by invoking God and enumerating the pious...