Sealed Instrument Definition

noun

A document that has been signed and to which a seal has been affixed. Under common law and by some statutes, that is recognized as convincing evidence that the obligation on the signer is binding. The Uniform Commercial Code holds that laws applying to sealed instruments are not valid with regard to the sale of goods or negotiable papers. See also contract.

Webster's New World Law
Synonyms:
  • special-contract
  • contract under seal