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99. In the absence of statutory authority a married woman can not authorize an attorney to make for her the acknowledgment required by statute ; she must acknowledge in person. "^ 100. The testimonium clause used in Form No. 88, which is ac- ceptable for all purposes, is : In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and official seal the day and year last above written. It is the be^t practice to commence this testimonium clause with such a left-hand margin as to permit the seal to mark the ...close of the certificate on the left-hand side, and the testimonium clause, signature, and official title on the right. The consular officer must, of course, always affix his signature to the certificate, but never by rubber stamp. The consular impression seal is impressed to the left of the testi- monium clause. The official title should follow the official signature, and should be in full : " Consul of the United States of America, " and not "American Consul, " "United States Consul, " or "Consul of the United States.
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