notary / ˈnoʊ tə ri /

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notary 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural no·ta·ries.

notary 近义词

n. 名词 noun

notary public

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  1. These are real people, real allegations, signed with notaries, who are alleging the following, among other contentions, they are alleging — this is one county, Wayne County, Michigan.
  2. Two unidentified men on a motorcycle shot Maria Elena Ferral at least three times on March 30 while she was leaving the office of a local notary in the city of Papantla, in Veracruz state.
  3. Taking that meeting online used to be more difficult, in part because most states required that a notary, usually someone in the lawyer’s office, witness the customer’s signing of the mortgage note in person.
  4. He will then hire a car to take the notary public to the prison on the day of the wedding.
  5. He then made a point of registering the title with a local notary public on March 28.
  6. Also in on the Davis con were Lydia Eileen Pearce, one of the owners of the Steward-Pearce Mortuary, and notary Barbara Ann Lynn.
  7. He was the son of a notary at Nismes, and started in life with a good education, but with no fortune.
  8. Thynne's edition, 1532); and a printed copy by Julian Notary (Ju.
  9. This council replaced Rogron with the notary Auffray and chose Ciprey for vice-guardian.
  10. The notary was set up in business by his younger brother and grew rich rapidly.
  11. In 1821 she transmitted a terrible and fatal disease to Crottat, the notary.