In Englisb praotioe. The signature or allowance of the proper officer of a court, obtained by the party entitled to judgment in an action, expressing generally that judgment is given in hls favor, and whlch stands in the place of its actual delivery by the judges themselves. Steph. PL 110, 111; French v. Pease, 10 Kan. 54
Source: Black’s Law Dictionary 2nd Ed (1910)
