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Lorina Fedan
Answer provided 21.02.2024 22:36
To certify a will is a personal disposition of a person in the event of his death. Such actions are entrusted to persons authorized by the state - notaries. But in certain cases, the legislator also granted other officials and officials the right to perform such notarial actions.
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