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"Witness for the undersigned" means that the person is willing to testify or vouch for the authenticity of the document or information signed by someone else. It signifies that the person has knowledge or awareness of the document's contents and is confirming its accuracy.
It is a written document whose authenticity has not been proven.
It is a written document whose authenticity has not been proven.
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No they're not.Forensic document examination is the scientific examination of a document which may be looking at age, origin, or authenticity of what is on the paper. This examination may be conducted for anthropological or historical purposes, to value a document, or for legal and criminal cases.A questioned document is the document itself, questioned for it's authenticity or reliability.
The main purpose to analyze a document, especially historical documents, is to determine authenticity. Various processes are followed to determine the authenticity of the paper and ink, which is used to date the item.
Two suggestions are given in many lists of collective nouns for nuns:1. A convent of nuns2. A superfluity of nunsThe authenticity of these are difficult to vouch for.
i will not vouch for the truth
it means to guarantee to agree on i vouch for that
To vouch for someone means you are prepared to guarantee them or support their record. I can only vouch for the accuracy of my own observations.
Only if the notary is a really close friend or family member who can vouch for the person's signature.Another View: Any document is "legal" unless until it's authenticity is called into question. If the un-notarized signature is challenged there ARE ways to prove that the signature is genuine (i.e.: expert handwriting analysis) but notarizing something is still the best, quickest, and easiest means.
An atomic authorization is a document containing published rights with a guarantee of authenticity which can be independently verified away from itself.