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A contract under seal, or a deed, is a written document that, when sealed, is distinguishable from a contract. A deed is a formal document that gives the clear indication that a person or entity gives its most sincere promise that they will fulfil contractual obligations.
Los Angeles County (Civil) If your document is to be sealed pursuant to a court order, you will need to check the box labeled "File conditionally under seal" in the Case Information screen. The document will be sealed pending a ruling by the Court. Please note: This process applies to case initiations only.
A party requesting that a record be filed under seal must file a motion or an application for an order sealing the record. The motion or application must be accompanied by a memorandum and a declaration containing facts sufficient to justify the sealing.
2022 California Rules of Court. A record must not be filed under seal without a court order. The court must not permit a record to be filed under seal based solely on the agreement or stipulation of the parties.
Key Takeaways. A common seal is a rubber stamp carrying the words common seal and the name and business number of the business. A company does not need to have a common seal. However, if your company has one, its use requires approval of the board of directors.