Credible Witness

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Meaning of Credible witness

One who, being competent to give evidence, is worthy of belief. 5 Mass. 219; 17 Pick. (Mass.) 154; 2 Curt. Ecc. 336.

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Definition of Credible Witness in the Free Online Notary Dictionary

A Believable Witness Worthy Of Confidence. Creates A Chain Of Personally Known Individuals From The Notary Public To The Signer Of A Document.

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