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Would you regard this as enough Common-law proof?

Would you regard this as enough Common-law proof?

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Old Jan 16th 2012, 8:43 pm
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Default Re: Would you regard this as enough Common-law proof?

Originally Posted by jcdavies81
Thanks Schookololy

I have a friend trying to get one notarized back in england she has called a few law offices and none seem to do it. Is there a certain lawayer i should be looking for or is there someone else who can do a notarized one????

Didnt have to much of a issues finding one out here to do it.

Again thanks for your help u have been amazing
Its also useful to know that the price is set at 5 GBP for all solicitors. I asked one of them for a quote and they said the price is governed, so dont let anybody screw you
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