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You need to specify which treaty. Over the centuries, hunderds of treaties have been signed.

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What is the difference between execution date and effective date?

execution date is the a document is signed and effective date is when the document becomes valid or goes into force.


Can a document with a date in the pass be notorized?

It depends. There are two types of notarial acts - an acknowledgment and an oath. When a notary takes an acknowledgment, the signer of the document appears before the notary and declares that he/she signed the document voluntarily. It does not matter how long ago the person signed it, and it does not need to be signed in the notary's presence. However, the date on the notary's certificate must be the date that the person actually appeared before the notary and the notary signed his name and affixed his seal. When a notary administers an oath on a paper document such as an affidavit, the person must sign in the notary's presence. Therefore, the document must be dated the date that the person appeared before the notary, took the oath and signed the document. A notary can never back-date or post-date a notarial certificate. The day that the signer appears in person before the notary, and the notary affixes his/her seal or stamp, is the date that should go in the notary's certificate. If the document is being acknowledged rather than sworn to, the date the document was executed/signed by the original signer is irrelevant.


What does dated at mean in a signature?

It means the actual date that the signature was signed on the document.


How do you fill in the blanks when notarizing documents?

A notary will fill in the date the document in question is notarized, the date of his or her expiration and the county and state in which they operate. They will sign after the document is signed in their presence.


Is a document that is required to be notarized and is not a legal document?

A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.A signed, notarized document is a legal document.


What does dated at mean on a document?

"Dated" indicates that something is old or no longer in style. It can also be a reference to or documentation of the specific time (day, month and year) something was made or came into existence.


Why did Thomas Lowry change the date on a pardon signed by Abraham Lincoln?

Thomas Lowry confessed to tampering with a document signed by Abraham Lincoln.


Does a family IOU signed by those involved have an expiry date and is the document considered legal and binding?

A signed IOU can be legally binding. It can be enforced by the estate if needed.


Is a bill of sale a legal document?

Yes, it is a legal document when signed by both parties. It is the terms and conditions of the sale transaction, as well as the delivery and the delivery date on items.


What does Danforth do to those who signed the document presented by proctor?

what danforth does to those who signed the document was that he decides to arrest them all to be question about the document.


What is a sentence document?

This document has not been signed yet.


Can a notary back date an acknowledgement if the person who needs the notary also back dates?

A notary does not sign to acknowledge a document. A notary is a witness of the person who signed the document. He signs to say that the person who's signature appears on the document is, in fact, the person who signed it. (This is why a notary will ask to see your drivers license or other photo ID - to prove that you are who you say you are.) A notary would back date a document because the person signing the document already signed and dated it before it was handed to the notary. In this case, the notary would not have seen the person sign the document, so it is illegal for the notary to both sign and back date.