— First we need to find out who certified this dea

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— First we need to find out who certified this dea

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- Good morning, Jim! I know I've ruined your vacation. But there's an urgent order from the Emperor. Your money for the trip will be returned to you. And then you can relax with your wife on the Pearl Islands.

- Boss! Are you kidding me? One day there is worth half a year's salary.

— A gift from the Emperor. Two weeks.

- Wow! So what happened anyway?

- Our previous commissioner, Mr. M, returned home from a trip and discovered that strangers were living in his apartment. They said that they had bought the apartment through a private notary, Mr. D. And they showed all the documents.

— Did the notary confess to forgery?

- He insists that he was shown all the necessary documents and he simply certified the deal. Where do you start?


The next day

— Boss, I found this deal in the database. Indeed, it is certified by the keys of the notary and the seller. But here's what's strange. Apparently, the notary did not draw it up at home. The IP address dominican republic mobile database to the Lesnye Ozera sanatorium, and that's more than 300 miles from the capital.

— Check whether the notary and the seller were really there at that time.

- I already called there. Yes, our notary was there. He arrived three days before and left a week later. But the seller was not there.

- Wait, but how did the seller sign the deal then? He wasn't there.

— The transaction is signed with the seller's electronic signature. The signature is genuine. We checked. But the seller was not physically there. Moreover, the seller claims that he did not receive an electronic signature certificate at all.

— Where was this certificate issued?

— At the certification center of the city of R. But our seller has never been there. Moreover, we requested a signature sample from R. As graphologists at the local police department found out, the signature is fake, and the certification center states that it issues EPs, but is not obliged to verify the identity of the recipient. This is not even in the law! Formally, they are innocent.
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