married woman's acknowledgment
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An acknowledgment by a married woman of an instrument in the execution of which she joins with her husband, the examination and the act of acknowledgment being separate from the acknowledgment by the husband. 26 Am J1st H & W § 154. A distinctive form of acknowledgment, characterized by a privy examination of a married woman making an acknowledgment before the officer taking the acknowledgment, formerly required generally but now required in only a few states. 1 Am J2d Ack § 2.
Ballentine's law dictionary.
Anderson, W.S..
1998.
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