Legal Definition and Related Resources of Subscribing witness
Meaning of Subscribing witness
One who subscribes his name to a writing in order to be able at a future time to prove its due execution; an attesting witness. In order to make a good subscribing witness, it is requisite he should sign his name to the instrument himself, at the time of its execution, and at the request or with the assent of the party. 6 Hill (N. Y.) 303; 11 Mees. & W. 168; 1 Greenl. Ev. (4th Ed.) § 569a; 5 Watts (Pa.) 399.
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