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No legal document is valid unless it has been signed by a notary public. This contract was signed by a notary public.

Which one of the following must be true based on the statements above?

  1. This contract is the only document currently holding valid legal status.
  2. Every document a notary public signs thereby becomes a legal document.
  3. The contract is now a valid legal document.
  4. A document lacking a notary public's signature cannot be a valid legal document.
  5. The notary public who signed the contract is authorized to practice in every jurisdiction.

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