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Lost in Translation
Posted by
Jessica/FL
of CA on
3/13/13 5:32pm
Msg #461035
Despite sharing a common linguistic derivation, these two titles convey vastly different responsibilities upon their respective officeholders.
Messages in this Thread
P.O.A that I regret I didn't notarize...
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Raj Sahu
on 3/13/13 4:55pm
Re: P.O.A that I regret I didn't notarize...
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Notarysigner
on 3/13/13 5:03pm
Re: P.O.A that I regret I didn't notarize...
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Raj Sahu
on 3/13/13 5:14pm
Re:i RE-READ your post, you did it right IMO. n/m
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Notarysigner
on 3/13/13 5:14pm
Do NOT regret, you were correct..IMO
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Jessica/FL
on 3/13/13 5:22pm
Re: Do NOT regret, you were correct..IMO
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TamaraCA
on 3/13/13 5:25pm
Re: P.O.A that I regret I didn't notarize...
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Raj Sahu
on 3/13/13 5:24pm
Lost in Translation
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Jessica/FL
on 3/13/13 5:32pm
Re: Lost in Translation
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Raj Sahu
on 3/13/13 5:36pm
Re: Lost in Translation
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MikeC/TX
on 3/13/13 5:52pm
Re: Good job Mike I couldn't get pass the word "implied" n/m
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Notarysigner
on 3/13/13 6:02pm
Re: Lost in Translation
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Jessica/FL
on 3/13/13 7:54pm
Here's my problems with this scenario
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Linda_H/FL
on 3/13/13 5:43pm
Re: P.O.A that I regret I didn't notarize...
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JanetK_CA
on 3/13/13 6:34pm
The language of the document doesn't matter...
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Marian_in_CA
on 3/14/13 3:30am
Re: Marian,..think about this??
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Notarysigner
on 3/14/13 10:17am
Re: The language of the document doesn't matter...
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Raj Sahu
on 3/14/13 2:11pm
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