"Notation" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL, ENGLISH

Notation LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

In English probate prac-tice, notation is the act of making a merno-randum of some special circumstance on a probate or letters of administration. Thus, where a grant is made for the whole personal estate of the deceased within the United Kingdom, which can only be done in the case of a person dying domiciled in England, the fact of hls having been so domiciled is noted on the grant Coote, Prob. Pr. 36; Sweet

notation ENGLISH
Definition:

The act or practice of recording anything by marks,
figures, or characters.

notation ENGLISH
Definition:

Any particular system of characters, symbols, or
abbreviated expressions used in art or science, to express briefly
technical facts, quantities, etc. Esp., the system of figures, letters,
and signs used in arithmetic and algebra to express number, quantity,
or operations.

notation ENGLISH
Definition:

Literal or etymological signification.

Few words of positivity

If you your lips would keep from slips Five things observe with care To whom you speak of whom you speak And how and when and where.

W. E. Norris

WORD SUGGESTIONS
Laugh your heart out.

What do you call an egg from outer space?An unidentified flying omelet!

Higher And Lower Scale LAW AND LEGAL

In the practice of the English supreme court of judicature there are two scales regulatingthe fees of the court and …

Read the complete definition
King'S Proctor LAW AND LEGAL

A proctor or solici-tor representing the crown ln the former practice of the courts of probate and divorce. In petitions …

Read the complete definition
Prefect LAW AND LEGAL

In French law. The name given to the public functionary who is churg-ed in chief with the administration of the …

Read the complete definition
Priori Petenti LAW AND LEGAL

To the person first applying. In probate practice, where there are several persons equally entitled to a grant of administration, …

Read the complete definition
Renouncing Probate LAW AND LEGAL

In Eng-lish practice. Refusing to take upon one’s self the office of executor or executrix. Re-fusing to take out probate …

Read the complete definition
Subduct LAW AND LEGAL

In Engllsh probate practice, to subduct a caveat is to withdraw it

Read the complete definition