词汇 | notary |
释义 | notary noun[ C ] law specializeduk /ˈnəʊ.tər.i/ us /ˈnoʊ.t̬ɚ.i/(alsonotary public) an official who has the legal authority to say that documents are correctly signed or true or to make an oath (= promise) official: 公证员 This agreement was drawn up and verified by a notary.这份协议草拟之后经过了公证员的公证。 Lawyers & legal officials amicus articled articled clerk attorney attorney general counsellor DPP draftswoman firm I rest my caseidiom KC paralegal pettifogger probation officer procurator procurator fiscal super-firm superlawyer take silkidiom tribune Examples of notarynotary In addition, some categories of workers have their own special pension schemes : bank employees, notaries, self-employed university graduates, armed forces personnel and police force personnel. Many entries from other notaries were also hand-copied. Other occupational groups who were apparently more likely to sue than to be sued were yeomen, scribes and notaries, and apothecaries and barbers. Another official, also a notary, was usually in charge of a district fair always located outside of the presidio itself. To purchase a property, one first had to claim it via adjudication before a notary. Notary records also include documents admitting to the former establishment of legal representation but designed to end such legal representation. It established two ' tabellions ' (notaries) and a ' scelleur royal ' to register contracts. The inventory listed very few material possessions that, according to the notary ' did not exist anymore since his sister had already taken care of them'. Often, notaries were even explicitly prohibited from engaging in the registration of land transfers. On the other hand, both employment contracts and purchases on credit were formally stipulated before a notary at the beginning of the sixteenth century. Also, it would be dominant in sectors headed by organisations (ministries) in which mainly people with a legal degree work (lawyers, notaries). Often, the deals they struck, like other legal contracts, were witnessed by notaries and recorded for posterity in the beautiful hand of notarial scribes. The author may well have been a notary. Already in the eleventh century, public notaries were active in this field, mainly operating in the cities but also extending their activities to the countryside. You can only become a doctor, a dispensing chemist, an architect, a structural engineer, an attorney, or a notary public after formal admission, which is preceded by formal training. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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