Legal Definition and Related Resources of Idem sonans
Meaning of Idem sonans
Sounding the same. A term applied to names which are spelled differently, but have substantially the same sound; the difference in spelling being held in such case not to constitute a variance. Thus, “Hutson” for “Hudson” (7 Miss. 142), “Keen” for “Keene” (Thach. C. C. [Mass.] 67) , and “Deadema” for “Diadema” (2 Ired. [N. C] 346).
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Concept of Idem Sonans in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Idem Sonans: Sounding the same. Legally, names improperly spelled need not void an instrument, provided the written name sounds the same as the correctly spelled name, and there is no evidence of any intent to deceive by incorrect spelling.
Concept of Idem Sonans in the context of Real Property
A short definition of Idem Sonans: Sounding the same. Legally, names improperly spelled need not void an instrument, provided the written name sounds the same as the correctly spelled name, and there is no evidence of any intent to deceive by incorrect spelling.
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