Person licensed by the state to perform acts in legal affairs, in particular witnessing signatures on documents.
Someone legally empowered to witness signatures and certify a document's validity and to take depositions.
1 This was a grave, smooth-faced individual in the attire of a notary .
2 And he pushed the notary in his evening coat into the street.
3 In France the key person in a property transaction is the notary .
4 So he drew in his horns and met the notary half way.
5 While the ceremony is yet in progress, the notary is called out.
6 The head clerk of a notary in Grenoble heard of these changes.
7 Now the next person who entered the room was the notary himself.
8 A private notary in a village had changed ownership, the bank says.
9 The notary spread out his hands in a gesture that conveyed assent.
10 I am going to Auberive to notify the justice and the notary .
11 I'm a notary public and can sign the Illinois paperwork, as well.
12 He got up the fallen post and walked over to the notary .
13 And, taking the notary by the arm, he went to the door.
14 An hour afterwards the notary came in, bringing good news to them.
15 She had turned it over to Jacques Ferrand, a notary in Paris.
16 Everything that passes must be in writing and attested by a notary .
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