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  2. Exemplified copy - Wikipedia

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    An exemplified copy (or exemplification) is an official attested copy or transcript of a public instrument, made under the seal and original pen-in-hand signature [1] of a court or public functionary [2] and in the name of the sovereign, [3] for example, "The People of the State of Oklahoma". Exemplifications can only be attested and executed ...

  3. Certified copy - Wikipedia

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    Exemplified certified copy of Decree Absolute issued by the Family Court Deputy District Judge – divorce certificate. A certified copy is a copy (often a photocopy) of a primary document that has on it an endorsement or certificate that it is a true copy of the primary document. It does not certify that the primary document is genuine, only ...

  4. Best evidence rule - Wikipedia

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    The rule specifies that secondary evidence, such as a copy or facsimile, will be not admissible if an original document exists and can be obtained. [1] The rule has its roots in 18th-century British law, [2] at a time when copies would be rewritten by hand and hence more vulnerable to inaccuracies. [citation needed]

  5. What Documents Do I Need to Apply for Medicare? - AOL

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    If you need new copies of any documents, you can follow the steps below. Birth certificates. You can request a copy of your birth certificate from the Vital Records Office of the state you were ...

  6. Civil law notary - Wikipedia

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    One thing that distinguishes a civil-law notary's instruments from those of a common lawyer is the fact that, under common law legal systems, drafts and non-identical copies are considered separate documents, while under civil law public documents may be proved by secondary evidence. An unexecuted minute is deemed firsthand proof of an ...

  7. Category:Legal documents - Wikipedia

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    Certificate of need; Certificate of occupancy; Certificate of occupancy (land tenure) Certificate of relief from disabilities; Certified copy; Charter; Codicil (will) Cohabitation agreement; Collateral assurance; Commenda; Complaint; Conservation easement; Consignee; Consumer complaint; Contract; Contractual term; Contractual terms in English ...

  8. What documents are required for a business line of credit? - AOL

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    Be sure to retain a copy, though, and apply for a lien release once the line of credit has been closed. Documents needed for SBA business lines of credit.

  9. Documents needed to sell a house - AOL

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    Homeowners insurance policy documents: Keep a copy of your policy handy during the transaction, and be sure to maintain your coverage until the closing has taken place.