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Seal to an paper document shows that it is issued by an authenticated person, and color of the seal dose not affect the legality of paper document.
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A "wax seal stamp" is most used among officials. One might use a wax seal to officially seal a document, or as part of a notarized document that one might acquire at their local financial institution.
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"Witness the hand and seal of the undersigned" is a phrase often used to authenticate a document or agreement. It means that the person mentioned has manually signed the document and affixed their official seal or stamp as a formal confirmation of its authenticity.
Australia the gray seal does actually come from Australia others wise they come from all around the world.
Pull it apart and smash the letters down with a hammer.
Seal (animal) is rón (Irish) ròn (Scottish Gaelic). A seal as on a document is séala (Irish) seula (Scottish Gaelic).
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A fictional document, referenced in 419 Scams
Is the relic enclosed in a theca (locket)? Does it have a wax seal on the back? Does it have a document of authenticity signed by a Church aithority? Which saint is the relic from? Do you have pictures of the relic, seal and document that could be examined by someone who is an expert on relics?
Yes. Attorneys and notaries are not required to use a seal in New Jersey.