MURPHY, Judge.
A contract under seal is subject to a ten-year statute of limitations for its breach, as opposed to a three-year statute of limitations for a contract not under seal. A promissory note stating it shall take effect as a sealed instrument, with no seal following the principal's signature, may be deemed "sealed" where evidence demonstrates...
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