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Why are acknowledgements important in court?

  1. They help speed up the process

  2. They are not important

  3. The notary's certification shows the authenticity of the signature

  4. They make the document legally binding

The correct answer is: The notary's certification shows the authenticity of the signature

Acknowledgements are important in court because they provide proof that the signature on a document is authentic. This is necessary for legal documents to be considered valid and enforceable. Therefore, options A, B, and D are incorrect because they do not explain the specific role of acknowledgements in court proceedings. Option A refers to the process, but does not specify what process it is speeding up. Option B is misleading and incorrect. Option D is partially correct, as acknowledgements do make a document legally binding, but it does not explain why they are important in court.