1. To prove the genuineness of (a thing). [Cases: Criminal Law 444; Evidence 366–381.]
2. To render authoritative or authentic, as by attestation or other legal formality. See UCC § 9-102(a)(7). [Cases: Contracts 37. C.J.S. Contracts § 79.]
1. To prove the genuineness of (a thing). [Cases: Criminal Law 444; Evidence 366–381.]
2. To render authoritative or authentic, as by attestation or other legal formality. See UCC § 9-102(a)(7). [Cases: Contracts 37. C.J.S. Contracts § 79.]