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Re: starrgirl is right...the other two posters are wrong.
Posted by
VT_Syrup
of VT on
7/22/14 4:50pm
Msg #512088
It's important to distinguish between a representative capacity (which is what I believe CA notaries are forbidden from certifying) and a description. I don't know under what circumstances, if any, a notary could certify a description.
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signer's name preprinted with III MD
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starrgirl/ca
on 7/21/14 9:40pm
well.....
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notarydi/CA
on 7/22/14 12:35am
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User from 71.84.54.206
on 7/22/14 1:19am
starrgirl is right...the other two posters are wrong.
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LKT/CA
on 7/22/14 4:45pm
Re: starrgirl is right...the other two posters are wrong.
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VT_Syrup
on 7/22/14 4:50pm
Re: starrgirl is right...the other two posters are wrong.
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LKT/CA
on 7/22/14 6:36pm
Re: starrgirl is right...the other two posters are wrong.
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VT_Syrup
on 7/22/14 7:12pm
Very interesting response on use of Jr.
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jnew
on 7/22/14 8:50pm
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