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Which is correct original copy or unsigned copy?


Asked by Rosalia Quinn on Dec 01, 2021 FAQ



In that case, the unsigned copy is the customer copy. But to answer your question, I’d say that either is correct but they are not exactly equivalent. “Original signed copy” suggests that it is the first of possibly several copies that have been signed. “Signed original co Technically an original copy is actually not a copy at all.
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Technically an original copy is actually not a copy at all. It is the original document. All images of the original document are copies. At least that is my opinion. That said, it is in common usage to refer to the one signed copy (for example the slip of paper officially documenting a charged credit purchase) as the original.
Additionally, When you print something and you photocopy it, you have an original and you have a photocopy. However, what happens when you print the same document several times, without ever photocopying? All of the documents from the printer, in this case, are original copies.
Keeping this in consideration,
2 Answers. "Copy of documents" is a bit clearer and implies a single copy of one batch of documents. If "copy of documents" is used as subject, the verb obviously will be singular; but this violates the the sense of pluralism that documents imply. The best course is to say "copies of documents one each" and use plural verb.
Accordingly,
Steps to Certifying a Copy of an Original Document Step 1 - . Review the document to make sure that it is an original. Notaries cannot make certified copies of copies. Step 2 - . Confirm that the document is not a public record or otherwise forbidden by your state's laws. Examples of... Step 3 - . ...