Notarial
[noh-tair-ee-uh l] /noʊˈtɛər i əl/
adjective
1.
of, relating to, or characteristic of a .
2.
drawn up or executed by a .
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[noh-tuh-rahyz] /ˈnoʊ təˌraɪz/ verb (used with object), notarized, notarizing. 1. to certify (a document, contract, etc.) or cause to become certified through a . /ˈnəʊtəˌraɪz/ verb 1. (transitive) to attest to or authenticate (a document, contract, etc), as a notary v. 1935, from notary + -ize. Related: Notarized; notarizing.
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[noh-tuh-rahyz] /ˈnoʊ təˌraɪz/ verb (used with object), notarized, notarizing. 1. to certify (a document, contract, etc.) or cause to become certified through a . /ˈnəʊtəˌraɪz/ verb 1. (transitive) to attest to or authenticate (a document, contract, etc), as a notary v. 1935, from notary + -ize. Related: Notarized; notarizing.
- Notarize
[noh-tuh-rahyz] /ˈnoʊ təˌraɪz/ verb (used with object), notarized, notarizing. 1. to certify (a document, contract, etc.) or cause to become certified through a . /ˈnəʊtəˌraɪz/ verb 1. (transitive) to attest to or authenticate (a document, contract, etc), as a notary v. 1935, from notary + -ize. Related: Notarized; notarizing.
- Notary
[noh-tuh-ree] /ˈnoʊ tə ri/ noun, plural notaries. 1. . /ˈnəʊtərɪ/ noun (pl) -ries 1. a notary public 2. (formerly) a clerk licensed to prepare legal documents 3. (archaic) a clerk or secretary n. c.1300, “clerk, secretary,” from Old French notarie “scribe, clerk, secretary” (12c.) and directly from Latin notarius “shorthand writer, clerk, secretary,” from notare, […]
- Notary-public
noun, plural notaries public. 1. a public officer or other person authorized to authenticate contracts, acknowledge deeds, take affidavits, protest bills of exchange, take depositions, etc. noun (pl) notaries public 1. a public official, usually a solicitor, who is legally authorized to administer oaths, attest and certify certain documents, etc