L. S. in United States
L. S. Definition
An abbreviation for locus sigilli (q. v.). When appearing in the margin of an instrument, in the place where a seal is usually found, indicate a seal. 36 111. 164; 155 111. 481. See Seal.
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An abbreviation for locus sigilli (q. v.). When appearing in the margin of an instrument, in the place where a seal is usually found, indicate a seal. 36 111. 164; 155 111. 481. See Seal.
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