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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.
 
;Holographic Document: Any document completely written and signed by one person; also known as a holograph.

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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.

Type of documents

Holographic Document
Any document completely written and signed by one person; also known as a holograph.