69 Ga. 762

Brooks vs. M. C. & J. F. Kiser.

That the printed blank on which a promissory note was drawn concluded with the words “ witness our hand and seal, ” did not alone make the note a sealed instrument. These words called attention to the attestation to be made, but did not supply the place of a seal or representation thereof after the signature.

(a.) The attaching of a seal or scroll after the signature to an instrument, without some recital in the body thereof, will not make such instrument a writing under seal; and it would seem that a recital alone, without the attaching of a seal or scroll, will not make a sealed instrument. 66 111., 501 ; 1 Blackf., 241; 2 Ld. Raymond, 1536; 5 Johns. R., 239.

December 30, 1882.

Crawford, Justice.

Brooks v. M. C. & J. F. Kiser
69 Ga. 762

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Brooks v. M. C. & J. F. Kiser
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Dec 30, 1882
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69 Ga. 762

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