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  2. Self-authenticating document - Wikipedia

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    A self-authenticating document, under the law of evidence in the United States, is any document that can be admitted into evidence at a trial without proof being submitted to support the claim that the document is what it appears to be.

  3. Acknowledgment (law) - Wikipedia

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    In law, an acknowledgment is a declaration or avowal of one's own act, used to authenticate legal instruments, which may give the instrument legal validity, and works to prevent the recording of false instruments or fraudulent executions.

  4. Legal instrument - Wikipedia

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    Legal instrument is a legal term of art that is used for any formally executed written document that can be formally attributed to its author, [1] records and formally expresses a legally enforceable act, process, [2] or contractual duty, obligation, or right, [3] and therefore evidences that act, process, or agreement. [4] [5] Examples include ...

  5. New money scams are popping up: Here are the ones to ... - AOL

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    For example, it could be an airline or a popular retailer. They'll then advertise a contest where all you need to do is enter your personal information or bank details for your chance to win.

  6. Authentication (law) - Wikipedia

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    Authentication, in the law of evidence, is the process by which documentary evidence and other physical evidence is proven to be genuine, and not a forgery. Generally, authentication can be shown in one of two ways. First, a witness can testify as to the chain of custody through which the evidence passed from the time of the discovery up until ...

  7. Digital evidence - Wikipedia

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    As with any evidence, the proponent of digital evidence must lay the proper foundation. Courts largely concerned themselves with the reliability of such digital evidence. [4] As such, early court decisions required that authentication called "for a more comprehensive foundation." US v. Scholle, 553 F.2d 1109 (8th Cir. 1976).

  8. Bill Gates foundation chief takes a shot at donors who give ...

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    Mark Suzman wrote in the Gates Foundation's annual letter. Bill Gates foundation chief takes a shot at donors who give only to elite universities, urging them to follow Chuck Feeney’s example ...

  9. United States contract law - Wikipedia

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    For example, Bob contracts with the Smith Company for two years of employment. The employer would need to sign the writing. Moreover, the writing for purposes of satisfying the statute of frauds does not need to be the actual contract. It might be a letter, memorializing and formalizing an oral arrangement already made over the phone.