See Also: closing 2, noun(dictionary)
seal 1, noun(dictionary)
COMMON SEAL, A seal used by a corporation(law)
Tight money or dear money(finance)
Closing(money)
CLOSING(law)
closing(dictionary)
Closing price(money)
Closing purchase(money)
Closing quote(money)

Closing Statement (money) and seal 1, noun (oh)


Closing Statement (money)


Definition: Summary of debits and credits prepared by a closing agent for the lender, borrower, seller, and buyer showing the details of the transaction.







seal 1, noun (oh)




[Sense: 1; Origin: Old English seolh]
[Sense: 2-6; Date: 1100-1200; Language: Old French; Origin: seel, from Latin sigillum, from signum; SIGN1]
a large sea animal that eats fish and lives around coasts
a) a mark that has a special design and shows the legal or official authority of a person or organization
::The document carried the seal of the governor's office.
b) the object that is used to make this mark
a piece of rubber or plastic that keeps air, water, dirt etc out of something
airtight/watertight seal
::an airtight seal around the windows
a piece of wax, paper, wire etc that you have to break in order to open a container, document etc
seal of approval
if you give something your seal of approval, you say that you approve of it, especially officially
::A number of employers have already given their seal of approval to the scheme.
set the seal on sth
BrE to make something definite or complete
::In 1972, Nixon himself went to China to set the seal on the new relationship.