In Spanish law. A written instrument. Every deed that is made by thehand of a public escribano, or notary of a corporation or council (concejo,) or sealedwith the seal of the king or other authorized persons. White, New Recop. b. 3, tit. 7, c.5.
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In Spanish law. A written instrument. Every deed that is made by thehand of a public escribano, or notary of a corporation or council (concejo,) or sealedwith the seal of the king or other authorized persons. White, New Recop. b. 3, tit. 7, c.5.
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