Definition
Stamped or blind-embossed (see blind embossing) imprint of a firm's legal name, as an additional evidence that an agreement or a document was executed on behalf of the firm by its authorized agents or officers. Made of rubber or metal, company seals are required in some countries but are a mere formality in others. Also called corporate seal.
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