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  • 91jurat — ju·rat / ju̇r ət, ˌat/ n [short for Latin juratum ( est ) it has been sworn]: a certification added to an affidavit stating when, before whom, and where the affidavit was made Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. jur …

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  • 92Eschatocol — is the final section of a document, often involving a formulaic close (e.g. Yours faithfully), the date and location of writing, and information on the document s originators e.g. author, counter signer, witnesses present, etc.. Fact|date=March… …

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  • 93Law of Ukraine — Ukraine is a civil law country. Laws are written down, the application of customary law is the exception and the role of case law is small in theory although in practice it is impossible to understand the law in many fields without also taking… …

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  • 94Bernal v. Fainter — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Bernal v. Fainter ArgueDate=March 28 ArgueYear=1984 DecideDate=May 30 DecideYear=1984 FullName=Bernal v. Fainter, Secretary of State of Texas, et al. USVol=467 USPage=216 Citation=104 S. Ct. 2312; 81 L. Ed. 2d 175;… …

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  • 95Legal history of wills — Wills in the Ancient WorldThe will, if not purely Roman in origin, at least owes to Roman law its complete development, a development which in most European countries was greatly aided at a later period by ecclesiastics versed in Roman law. In… …

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  • 96The Grand Duke — The Grand Duke, or The Statutory Duel , was the final Savoy Opera written by librettist W. S. Gilbert and composer Arthur Sullivan, their fourteenth and last opera together. It premiered at the Savoy Theatre on March 7 1896, and ran for 123… …

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  • 97Commissioner of deeds — A Commissioner of Deeds is an officer having authority to take affidavits, depositions, acknowledgments of deeds, etc., for use in the state by which the person is appointed. The office is similar to that of Notaries Public; thus, commissioners… …

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  • 98Enotary — An eNotary is a Notary Public who notarizes documents electronically. One of the methods employed by eNotaries is the use of a digital seal to notarize digital and digitized documents. Several states currently use a system called ENS (Electronic… …

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  • 99Notaries — • Persons appointed by competent authority to draw up official or authentic documents Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Notaries     Notaries      …

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  • 100acknowledgment — ac·knowl·edg·ment also ac·knowl·edge·ment n 1 a: the act of acknowledging b: the act of admitting paternity compare filiation 2: a thing done or given in recognition of something received an acknowledgment came …

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