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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. Free Law Project - Wikipedia

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    If no free version exists and the user purchases the document from PACER, it will automatically upload a copy to the RECAP server, thereby building the database. [12] The original RECAP implementation uploaded documents to the Internet Archive ; as of late 2017, the Free Law Project version now uploads documents to the Free Law Project, with a ...

  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. 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.

  8. 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 ...

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

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    Bankrate insight. According to the SBA weekly lending report, so far in 2023, most SBA CAPLines have loan amounts between $350,000 and $500,000 (14.3 percent) and $500,000 and $2 million (54.5 ...