Definitions
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- noun The act or process of
notarizing , or somethingnotarized
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Examples
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If a bogus notarization is deemed legal, it's much harder to prove that the document itself is just a big fat fraud.
Zach Carter: Obama Must Reject The Foreclosure Fraud Bailout Zach Carter 2010
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If a bogus notarization is deemed legal, it's much harder to prove that the document itself is just a big fat fraud.
Zach Carter: Obama Must Reject The Foreclosure Fraud Bailout Zach Carter 2010
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If a bogus notarization is deemed legal, it's much harder to prove that the document itself is just a big fat fraud.
Zach Carter: Obama Must Reject The Foreclosure Fraud Bailout Zach Carter 2010
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If a bogus notarization is deemed legal, it's much harder to prove that the document itself is just a big fat fraud.
Zach Carter: Obama Must Reject The Foreclosure Fraud Bailout Zach Carter 2010
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If a bogus notarization is deemed legal, it's much harder to prove that the document itself is just a big fat fraud.
Zach Carter: Obama Must Reject The Foreclosure Fraud Bailout Zach Carter 2010
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The purpose of notarization is simply to insure that the person the person signing the statement is really who she/he claims to be.
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Sarah: Ooh, no notarization, that is a very good thing!
It's Almost Time to Vote! C N Heidelberg 2008
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And twenty states have philosophical exemptions; in some states these exemptions are easy to obtain, by simply signing your name at the bottom of a form; and in others they're much harder, requiring notarization, annual renewal, a signature from a local health official, or a personally written letter from a parent.
Vaccines and Society 2010
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Some states simply require a parent's signature while other states require a signature from a local health department official, explanatory letter, annual renewal, or notarization.
New Study Links High Vaccine Exemption Rates to Pertussis 2010
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There is now talk of a foreclosure moratorium and a criminal investigation, because it appears that papers submitted in support of foreclosures have been submitted without verification or valid notarization.
Judge H. Lee Sarokin: Who Are the Culprits in the Foreclosure Crisis: The Lenders, The Borrowers or the Congress? Judge H. Lee Sarokin 2010
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