sealing of records — n. The sealing of a person’s criminal records so that they can only be examined by court order, often done with juvenile criminal records to prevent their impeding the person in his or her efforts to become a productive adult. The Essential Law… … Law dictionary
Record sealing — is the practice of sealing or, in some cases, destroying court records that would otherwise be publicly accessible as public records. The term is derived from the tradition of placing a seal on specified files or documents that prevents anyone… … Wikipedia
Sealed birth records — Sealed birth records, as opposed to open records, refers to the practice of sealing the original birth certificate of an infant upon adoption. The original sealed birth certificate is replaced with a birth certificate declaring the adoptee to be… … Wikipedia
clerks of Records and Writs — Officers formerly attached to the English court of chancery, whose duties consisted principally in sealing bills of complaint and writs of execution, filing affidavits, etc. By the judicature (officers ) act, 1879, they were transferred to the… … Black's law dictionary
clerks of Records and Writs — Officers formerly attached to the English court of chancery, whose duties consisted principally in sealing bills of complaint and writs of execution, filing affidavits, etc. By the judicature (officers ) act, 1879, they were transferred to the… … Black's law dictionary
Church of Scientology v. Gerald Armstrong — Church of Scientology of California v. Gerald Armstrong, (specific case citations below), was a lengthy series of lawsuits and other legal actions, primarily in the California state courts, arising from Gerald Armstrong s departure from the… … Wikipedia
Mark Ferrandino — Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 2nd district Incumbent Assumed office October 1 … Wikipedia
seal — An impression upon wax, wafer, or some other tenacious substance capable of being impressed. In current practice, a particular sign (e.g. L.S.) or the word seal is made in lieu of an actual seal to attest the execution of the instrument. As… … Black's law dictionary
record — 1. verb To commit to writing, to printing, to inscription, or the like. To make an official note of; to write, transcribe, or enter in a book, file, docket, register, computer tape or disc, or the like, for the purpose of preserving authentic… … Black's law dictionary
John of Arsuf — John of Ibelin (c. 1211 ndash; 1258) was the Lord of Arsuf (or Arsur) from 1236 and Constable of Jerusalem from 1251. He was a younger son of John I of Beirut. His elder brother, Balian, inherited Beirut. He served as regent of Jerusalem on two… … Wikipedia