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Definition of Proofs of Execution: - ANSWER-when
document signer cannot appear before notary, another
person may appear on the principal signer behalf to prove
that the principal signer executed the document. A
subscribing witness watches the principal signer sign the
document (or takes the principle signer's
acknowledgement that he/she signed the document) and
brings the document to a notary for notarization at the
request of the principal signer (Code of Civil Procedure
1935)
1. If a principal has signed a document but cannot
personally appear before a notary public to have his
,signature notarized, another individual can present the
document of notarization on behalf of the principal.
A.) True
B.) False - ANSWER-A.) True
2. A subscribing witness is an individual who presents a
document for notarization on behalf of his principal and
proves, under oath or affirmation, the principal's execution
of that document.
A.) True
B.) False - ANSWER-A.) True
3. A proof of execution by a subscribing witness can be
used in conjunction with any Deed of Trust, Mortgage,
, Security Agreement, Quitclaim Deed, or Grant Deed
document.
A.) True
B.) False - ANSWER-B.) False
4. When the signer of an instrument cannot write (sign) his
or her name, that person may sign the document by mark.
A.) True
B.) False - ANSWER-A.) True
5. When a subscribing witness is used, the notary may
use personal knowledge or paper identification to identify
the subscribing witness.
A.) True