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mark n. 1) an "X" made by a person who is illiterate or too weak to sign his/her full name, used in the expression "His Mark," or "Her Mark." On the rare occasion that this occurs, the "X" should be within or next to a notation such as "Theresa Testator, her mark." If the mark is intended as a signature to a will it should be formally witnessed (as signatures are) to make the will valid. (See: will) MARK. This term has several acceptations. 1. It is a sign traced on paper or
parchment, which stands in the place of a signature, usually made by persons
who cannot write. 2 Cart. R. 324; M. & M. 516; 12 Pet. 150; 7 Bing. 457; 2
Ves. 455; 1 V. & B. 362; 1 Ves., jr. 11. A mark is now held to be a good
signature, though the party was able to write. 8 Ad. & El. 94; 3 Nev. & Per.
228; 3 Curt. 752; 5 John. 144. Vide Subscription.
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Armstrong out and somehow makes Mark Jackson the new star player. The thought of death at the hands of his own employers makes Mark question what sort of game he was trying to play: "here was a world of plot within plot, crossing and double-crossing, of lies and graft and stabbing in the back, of murder and a contemptuous guffaw for the fool who lost the game" (245). The unflinching use of obscenity also makes Mark Ames' dark, deliciously amoral "Moscow Babylon" column well-nigh irresistible. |
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