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only if you touch chicken can you drink a contract with three cups
No witness is required for a contract. It only helps validate the agreement.
The minimum age is 16, and a valid license is required.
A person's details is required. Further , details of where their various property and assets are to go must be included. To make a Last Will and Testament document valid, the signatures of two witnesses and the names of executors are needed.
No
No, faxed signatures cannot be notarized or considered as valid and/or "legal" unless they can be witnessed in person. How do you REALLY know the person on the other end of the fax (or e-mail) is REALLY who they say they are?
To travel to Aruba, a valid passport and valid return ticket are required. Also a valid visa sticker is required for tourists from certain countries. If the tourist is arriving in Aruba from a designated yellow fever country, then a valid vaccination certificate is required. Sometimes proof of valid reservations at tourist accommodations and proof of sufficient funds to cover the duration of the stay are required.
Yes.
No, because they reject the Trinity.
Valid elements of a contract include both parties signatures. A contract must also include both parties agreeing on the terms of the contract.
A person who makes a will is called a testator A witness signs a will to indicate that they saw the testator sign it. They don't need to see the other witness sign it. If they didn't see the testator sign it, then it can be challenged.
This would depend on whether the witness was capable of making a valid identification. If the witness made statements that were inconsistent with the facts of the case, the witness could be impeached (found to be untruthful) at trial or not called as a witness at all, invalidating the lineup identification.