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Allograph

Legal Definition and Related Resources of Allograph

Meaning of Allograph

A document not written by any of the parties thereto; opposed to autograph.

What does Allograph mean in American Law?

The definition of Allograph in the law of the United States, as defined by the lexicographer Arthur Leff in his legal dictionary is:

See autograph.

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Grammar

This term is a noun.

Etimology of Allograph

(You may find allograph at the world legal encyclopedia and the etimology of more terms).

writing made by another person, by 1900, from allo- “other” + -graph “something written.” Especially in law, “a deed not written by any of the parties to it.” Linguistics sense “form of an alphabetic letter” is from 1951, with second element abstracted from grapheme. Related: Allographic.

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