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Notary public   /nˈoʊtəri pˈəblɪk/   Listen
Notary public

noun
1.
Someone legally empowered to witness signatures and certify a document's validity and to take depositions.  Synonym: notary.






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"Notary public" Quotes from Famous Books



... member; and if the heirs of the deceased shall be absent, or minors, at the time of his death, and he shall not have named a particular trustee of his effects for their use, in such case an inventory shall be taken of all such effects, movable and immovable, by a Notary Public, under the direction and in presence of the consul, vice consul, agent or commissioner of the United States, if there be any in or near the place where the deceased last dwelt; all which effects shall be immediately after committed to the care of one or ...
— The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. VIII • Various



Words linked to "Notary public" :   official, functionary, law, jurisprudence, notary



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