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notary
[ noh-tuh-ree ]
notary
/ nəʊˈtɛərɪəl; ˈnəʊtərɪ /
noun
- a notary public
- (formerly) a clerk licensed to prepare legal documents
- archaic.a clerk or secretary
Derived Forms
- Դˈٲ, adverb
- notarial, adjective
- ˈԴdzٲ, noun
Other yvlog Forms
- Դt·· noun
yvlog History and Origins
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of notary1
Example Sentences
Scammers try to confuse immigrants into thinking they’re an immigration attorney by calling themselves a notario, notary public, accountant or consultant, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
According to the Supreme Court order, a person must draft the will, sign it in the presence of two witnesses, and have it attested by a notary or gazetted officer.
Ahead of becoming the ruling Frelimo party's presidential candidate he had been a radio and television host, a legal notary, university lecturer and provincial governor before rising to the post of general secretary in Frelimo.
In reviewing banking records and escrow documents, Versoza said he observed a forged power of attorney document bearing Tascon’s name, which also had a fake notary stamp.
“It’s signed in front of local notaries in the United States,” the judge wrote in a decision that was translated into English and filed in the Orange County case.
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