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A quick definition of inroll:

Term: INROLL

Definition: Inroll means to officially record a legal document, such as a deed, when it is executed. It used to be spelled as "enroll". It can also refer to preparing a bill passed by the legislature for the executive's signature. This is similar to engrossing, which means to prepare a final copy of a bill for signature.

Example: The lawyer will inroll the deed to the property once it is signed by both parties.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: To register or transcribe a legal document, such as a deed, into an official record upon execution. It can also refer to preparing a bill passed by the legislature for the executive's signature.

Example: The lawyer had to inroll the deed for the property into the county's official records.

Explanation: In this example, the lawyer is registering the legal document (the deed) into the official record of the county. This is important because it ensures that the ownership of the property is properly recorded and can be easily traced in the future.

Example: The legislative assistant was responsible for inrolling the bill passed by the state legislature for the governor's signature.

Explanation: In this example, the legislative assistant is preparing the bill for the governor's signature. This involves making sure that the bill is properly formatted and contains all necessary information before it is sent to the governor for approval.

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