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In its fullest meaning, any material that contains marks, symbol, or signs either visible, partially visible, or invisible that may ultimately convey a meaning or message to someone. Pencil or ink writing, typewriting, or printing on paper are more usual forms of documents. | In its fullest meaning, any material that contains marks, symbol, or signs either visible, partially visible, or invisible that may ultimately convey a meaning or message to someone. Pencil or ink writing, typewriting, or printing on paper are more usual forms of documents. | ||
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+ | ;Holographic Document: Any document completely written and signed by one person; also known as a holograph. | ||
+ | ;Questioned Document: Any document about which some issue has been raised or that is under scrutiny. |
Latest revision as of 11:13, 12 December 2012
In its fullest meaning, any material that contains marks, symbol, or signs either visible, partially visible, or invisible that may ultimately convey a meaning or message to someone. Pencil or ink writing, typewriting, or printing on paper are more usual forms of documents.
Type of documents
- Holographic Document
- Any document completely written and signed by one person; also known as a holograph.
- Questioned Document
- Any document about which some issue has been raised or that is under scrutiny.