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<p>the certificate only (i.e., the document is signed and notarized, including application of the Notary's seal). In cases where notaries are also lawyers, such a notary may also draft legal instruments known as notarial <a href="page.php?w=Act_%28document%29">acts</a> or <a href="page.php?w=deed">deed</a>s which have probative value and executory force, as they do in civil law jurisdictions. Originals or secondary originals are then filed and stored in the notary's archives, or protocol. As noted, lay notaries public in the U.S. are forbidden to</p><p>
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