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'Attested' in relation to an instrument means and shall be deemed always to have mean attested by at least:
One witness.
Two witnesses
Three witnesses.
Four witnesses.
- The term 'attested' generally refers to the act of witnessing a signature or execution of a document.
- In legal contexts, witnessing is necessary to validate certain documents.
- Option 1: One witness - Some documents may require only one witness, but this is not typical for formal instruments that require attestation.
- Option 2: Two witnesses - Typically, legal attestation requires two witnesses, ensuring reliability and authenticity.
- Option 3: Three witnesses - This is not a standard requirement for attesting an instrument.
- Option 4: Four witnesses - Uncommon and usually unnecessary for standard attestations.
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