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Sealing Of Records
(n) Sealing of records is the order issued by a judge to keep the trial records, statement, documents and orders made on the trial proceeding to be sealed to keep secrete, ...

 


sealing of records
n. trial records and decisions which a judge orders kept secret.

sealingThe closure of courts records to inspection, except to the parties.
slanderslander is defaming another orally. Libel is writing it down.
sovereign immunityThe doctrine that you can't sue the government.

Sealing of Records
The making of records unavailable to the public except by court order.
Secured Transaction
Any transaction which is intended to create a security interest or lien in personal property or fixtures.

SEALING OF A VERDICT, practice. The putting a verdict in writing, and placing it in an envelop, which is sealed.

sealing - The closure of court records to inspection, except to the parties.
search and seizure, unreasonable - In general, an examination, without authority of law, of one's premises or person to find stolen property or contraband.

Sealing of Records - Case filed is sealed and thereafter such records cannot be examined except by order of the court.

Term: Sealing Of Records
Definition: The making of records unavailable to the public except by court order.

record sealing: A request for a court order to "seal" the record of a misdemeanor conviction.

Sealing Juvenile Court Records
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expungement See sealing of record.
extradition The surrender of a criminal by a foreign state to which he has fled or taken refuge from prosecution, to the state within whose jurisdiction the crime was committed, ...

1, while giving power to royal officers to supervise size of cloths, modes of sealing, &c., also repressed payment to workers in " pins, girdles and unprofitable wares," and ordained payment in true and lawful money.

Proof of the attestation is evidence of the sealing and delivery.
ATTESTATION CLAUSE - That clause wherein the witnesses certify that the instrument has been executed before them, and the manner of the execution of the same.

Open to inspection; not closed by sealing. A "patent" is is a grant by the crown or government. Grants by the king of lands, honors, liberties, franchises, etc.

The full facts and final contents of Reagan's national plan remain uncertain, in part because President Bush took the unprecedented step of sealing the Reagan presidential papers in November of 2001 via Executive Order 13233.

expungement - A court order allowing the destruction or sealing of records of minors or adults, after the passage of a specified period of time or when the person reaches a specified age and has not committed another offense.
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A written document that is signed, sealed and delivered. "Sealing" (attaching a seal with wax) is no longer necessary. "Delivering" is traditionally completed when the person signing the document says "I deliver this as my act and deed".
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execution: (1) the performance of all acts necessary to render a written instrument complete, such as signing, sealing, acknowledging, and delivering the instruments (2) supplementary proceedings to enforce a judgment, which, if monetary, ...

Packing, also known as an O-ring or other type of Seal (mechanical), a term for a sealing material
In Chemical engineering:
Structured packing, i.e. internals of a distillation column ...

EXECUTION OF AN INSTRUMENT -- The signing, sealing and delivery of a written instrument or document.

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