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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

What do they refer to?

The apostille only confirms the authenticity of the signature on the attached public document. It does not confirm the authenticity of the underlying document. Apostilles attached to documents that have been photocopied and certified in the UK confirm the signature of the UK public official who conducted the certification only. It does not authenticate either the signature on the original document or the contents of the original document in any way.

Can you explain:

(a ) What does the "underlying document" in the above paragraph refer to? Does it refer to the notarial certificate? Or does it refer to the document attached to the notarial certificate?

(b) What does the "original document" in the above paragraph refer to? Does it refer to the notarial certificate? Or does it refer to the document attached to the notarial certificate?
  

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A -- It refers to the signed document. B -- As with A.

  • A -- It refers to the signed document.
  • B -- As with A.
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A -- It refers to the signed document.
B -- As with A.

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