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Parvina Rahmatilloyeva
on Dec 01, 2024Verified
Deeds generally end with:
A) the grantor's signature.
B) a seal.
C) an acknowledgment before a notary public to verify the authenticity of the document.
D) All of these.
Notary Public
An authorized official who can attest to the authenticity of signatures on documents, among other duties, to help prevent fraud.
Grantor's Signature
The signature of the individual or entity that grants or conveys rights, typically found in legal documents like deeds and trusts, signifying agreement and compliance.
Acknowledgment
The act of recognizing or admitting something as true, often in the context of legal documents as a formal declaration that the document is signed voluntarily.
- Gain knowledge of the diverse instruments and legal mechanisms employed in the transference and protection of real estate assets.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain knowledge of the diverse instruments and legal mechanisms employed in the transference and protection of real estate assets.