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Totaling the columns of a journal and proving the equality of the totals is called footing and cross-footing a journal.
Credible
Worthy of belief or confidence; reliable and trustworthy.
Hearsay Rule
A legal rule that prohibits the use of statements made outside of court as evidence if offered to prove the truth of the matter asserted.
Dying Person
A term often used in legal, medical, and ethical discussions to describe an individual in the final stages of life, typically facing imminent death due to illness or injury.
Self-Authenticated
A term referring to documents or digital information that can be verified as genuine without needing external confirmation, especially in legal contexts.
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