On October 16 he submitted it, formally prepared, to a publicnotary.
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He is very inquisitive after every man's occasions, and charges himself with them like a publicnotary.
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The designation of publicnotary was hardly known in some towns, that of tulip notary usurping its place.
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Which holy death was signified unto the foresaid supreme pontiff, under the hand of a publicnotary, in the following words:
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Such considerations could hold him no longer, and Manning executed the resignation of his office and benefice before a publicnotary.
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He faithfully and gravely fulfilled his part, as though he were a publicnotary or any other officer of the law.
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Appointed Ireland's first Jewish publicnotary, he was also a life president and trustee of the Irish Jewish Museum in Portobello, Dublin.
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Bills of exchange in the present form and terms were adopted, the office of the publicnotary established, and protests for dishonored obligations resorted to.
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Yet death registry data from publicnotaries indicates the ministry's statistics may far underestimate the actual toll.
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Measures to curb the coronavirus prevented individuals - who tend to buy second-hand homes - from visiting properties, taking out mortgages, and using publicnotaries.
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Data from the national association of publicnotaries as of Thursday showed 385 people died of COVID-19 in Amazonas in April.