Re: Certificates: limiting your liability with reuse limitations
In Minnesota, you wouldn't be liable. All you can do IS all you can do. Anything else is a crime! (on their part). Love Always, Carol Anne At 05:07 PM 1/11/96 -0800, you wrote:
You write:
How do notaries public get around this liability problem? It seems to me that the checking done for a certificate might be similar to the checking done by a notary - a glance at a driver's license, say. Are they subject to liability if they are fooled by fake ID?
Hal
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