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Originally Posted by 911Rob
Thanks Don.
Sorry for the foreigner input BS.
Here a "Notary of Public" must explain the document to you before you sign; then they Notarize the signature including receiving ID that proves it you signing. We use it alot for such legal docs.
When I had several Gov't contracts going, I would have to get everything notarized, so my wife was a notary for a few years, fwiw.
Is there really that much difference in our Countries? Someone can sign a piece of paper and not be explained what they signed?
Anyway, thanks again.
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Whether the contract was notarized is of no legal importance in this case.
The legal doctrine of duress also has no bearing.