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Synonyms for notary

someone legally empowered to witness signatures and certify a document's validity and to take depositions

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Some of these relatively common notarial contracts provide interesting insights into musicians' private lives.
Her statistical analysis of notarial data reveals that noblewomen's participation in the real estate and serf markets rose dramatically in the eighteenth century as a result of the 1753 law of separate property, far surpassing merchant women.
AR 27-55, Notarial Services, was approved on 17 November 2003 with an effective date of 17 December 2003.
The Ministry of Justice of Uzbekistan is shifting to a new model of notarial procedures from paper red tape and to online services.
Other reports indicate that the charges are allegedly for notarial services,' Comelec spokesman James Jimenez said in a statement.
Comelec Spokesman James Jimenez said other reports indicate that the charges are allegedly for "notarial services."
The actual cancellation of the contract shall take place after 30 days from receipt by the buyer of the notice of cancellation or the demand for the notarial act of rescission and upon full payment of the cash surrender value to the buyer.
The Bulgarian government will propose legal amendments Wednesday envisaging that EU citizens shall be able to work as notaries in Bulgaria, while Bulgarians shall have the right to exercise the notarial profession in EU countries and Switzerland.
The CNUE is preparing three major projects for 2011 that are co-funded by the EU institutions: the drafting of web pages on law on matrimonial property regimes in all the member states; the creation of a European directory of notaries; and development of the European Notarial Network (www.enn-rne.eu), which will offer training in EU law for Europe's notaries.
Picking up where he left off at the end of the first volume, Simonsohn (emeritus Jewish history, Tel Aviv U.) continues compiling notarial deeds drawn up by public notaries in Palermo and elsewhere to cast light on the economic, social, and religious history of the Jewish minority on the Mediterranean island over their three final centuries there.
Using notarial and judicial records, I attempt to reconstruct the basic cultural contours of child circulation in Chile.
He not only rereads traditional sources such as chronicles, livres de raison, and contemporary biographies in a new light, but also considers some material from departmental archives as well as what he terms "objective sources," i.e., correspondence, notarial acts, registers, and tax rolls.
18, provides several services that dispense with paperwork to spare clients the need to visit notarial offices for low-risk powers of attorney (PoAs).