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Q: Is a court document an example of a secondary source?
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A legally binding document is one whose terms can be enforced by a court of law. An example is a marriage certificate and a contract.


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When capitalizing a court document , key terms such, the parties, the type of document you are working on is what this refers to .


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This is hearsay, which is a secondary source of information that is not allowed.


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A simple typo does not invalidate a document, if that's what you're asking.


What is a motion for leave to file responsive pleadings out of rule?

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