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In what scenario is a disinterested third party necessary?

When signing a property deed

When notarizing a will

When signing for someone who cannot sign

In this scenario, a disinterested third party is necessary when signing for someone who cannot sign. This is because a disinterested third party is someone who has no personal stake in the matter and can act as a neutral party to ensure that all parties involved are treated fairly. In options A, B, and D, all parties involved have a personal stake and therefore, a disinterested third party is not necessary.

When filing tax returns

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