Authentication: confirmation that it is not just the signature that counts, but who is behind it.
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To authenticate means to guarantee that a person has signed consciously, without forcing.
It is a gesture of responsibility, not a formality.
📌 Example: A parent who donates an asset to his or her child is listened to and informed, and only if he or she is truly convinced is the deed signed and authenticated.
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