Notarisation
/ˌnoʊtəraɪˈzeɪʃən/
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- (n.) The official act of certifying a document's authenticity by a notary public.
The notarisation of the contract ensured its acceptance in court.
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Notarisation is a formal legal process that involves a notary public verifying the authenticity of signatures or documents, lending evidentiary weight in legal contexts.
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