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In notary terms, an "instrument" is merely another word for a document.

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What does notarial mean?

Notarial is an adjective for things related to notaries public. For example, laws relating to notaries are "Notarial laws". A notary's seal is called a "Notarial seal".


What is a notarial office?

"Notarial office" refers to any public office whose officers may perform notarial duties such as taking acknowledgments and administering oaths. Notarial officers include notaries public, commissioners of deeds, clerks/deputy clerks of the court, and judges.


Are vampire called notarial?

no


What is notarial?

A notary public is an officer appointed by a state authority, such as a governor or secretary of state, whose function is to take acknowledgments of execution of documents, administer oaths, and perform other commissioned duties authorized by law. The primary reason for notaries is to prevent fraud, and they accomplish this by verifying identification and verifying that documents are not signed under duress.


Can a notary public notarize a family member's document in Nevada?

NRS 240.065 Restrictions on powers of notary public; exception.1. A notary public may not perform a notarial act if:(a) The notary public executed or is named in the instrument acknowledged or sworn to;(b) Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, the notary public has or will receive directly from a transaction relating to the instrument or pleading a commission, fee, advantage, right, title, interest, property or other consideration in excess of the fee authorized pursuant to NRS 240.100 for the notarial act; or(c) The person whose signature is to be acknowledged or sworn to is a relative of the notary public by marriage or consanguinity.2. A notary public who is an attorney licensed to practice law in this State may perform a notarial act on an instrument or pleading if the notary public has or will receive directly from a transaction relating to the instrument or pleading a fee for providing legal services in excess of the fee authorized pursuant to NRS 240.100 for the notarial act.3. As used in this section, "relative" includes, without limitation:(a) A spouse, parent, grandparent or stepparent;(b) A natural born child, stepchild or adopted child;(c) A grandchild, brother, sister, half brother, half sister, stepbrother or stepsister;(d) A grandparent, parent, brother, sister, half brother, half sister, stepbrother or stepsister of the spouse of the notary public; and(e) A natural born child, stepchild or adopted child of a sibling or half sibling of the notary public or of a sibling or half sibling of the spouse of the notary public.


What should a notarial certificate have?

The name of the notary, the location they are certified in, the date there appointment expires, and the date of the notary action.


What exactly is a Notarial Emancipation?

The emancipation of a minor by notarial act, i.e., a written document that is a type of emancipation that takes place by the declaration to that effect of the father, the mother, or both, before a notary public in the presence of two witnesses. Louisianna is the only state I know that has this, see La. C.C. Article 366.


Could a public notary perform notarial acts in all the states?

No. Notaries are commissioned by a state power and may only act within their state.


An instrument that causes air to vibrate is called what?

a musical instrument? a wind instrument? a string instrument? a percussion instrument?


What is secondary instrument?

A secondary instrument is a instrument whose sound is in comparison to the main instrument. It also can be a back up instrument.


What classified instrument is a saxophone?

It is a brass instrument.


Is clarinet a wind instrument?

Yes, any instrument that you blow through is a wind instrument.