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Vincent Ding Posted 21 years ago
Legal Studies

To identify/verify/survey

0 hi, everybody. i'm troubled with the four subject words. now could someone kindly tell which one fits in the following circumstance best. 02br
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00two parties signed a contract and disputes arose in performance thereof. one party sued the other party who however alleged that the conract in question was invalid because the seal affixed thereon was fake(not theirs used in business). here comes my query, in order to find out whether the seal was really fake or not, we shall entrust some institution to identify/verify/survey the seal. 02br
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00so 1)which one should be used here and 2)what circumstances the others may fit. 02br
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00this seems to be a big question, but hopefully someone can help. 02br
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00tks a lot 0-
  

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0 Hi Vincent, 02br 02br 00First of all, I'd use "forged", not "fake". 02br 02br 00How about "determine (or establish) the authenticity of the seal"? 02br 02br 00Others may have a different opinion.

  • 0 Hi Vincent, 02br 02br 00First of all, I'd use "forged", not "fake".
  • 02br 02br 00How about "determine (or establish) the authenticity of the seal"?
  • 02br 02br 00Others may have a different opinion.
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0 Hi Vincent, 02br
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00First of all, I'd use "forged", not "fake". 02br
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00How about "determine (or establish) the authenticity of the seal"? 02br
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00Others may have a different opinion. 0-
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0 "to authenticate the seal" may fit. 02br
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00When you identify smth., it means that you recognize it as being specific, or same. I think in the legal context it can be used in a phrase like "the police identified the criminal". It can also mean "establishing smth." - "identify and avoid potential bottlenecks", "find out" - identify the cases of unauthorized access. 0

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