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Перевод: notary


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нотариус


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  1. We are well informed about this by Galbert, a notary of Bruges, who wrote his account of the events as they occurred, betraying a humanity and reflectiveness rare among men of his generation.
  2. It was obviously not made clear to you that the so called Collateral Agreement should have been signed "Under Seal", by which I presume is meant in front of a Notary Public.
  3. which was made up of local towns people, you know, and and er I mean you didn't have to be a a notary in the town to be on this er Co board th th You know you could be one of the riveters you were talking about earlier .
  4. When it acquired the painting for the sum of FFr5 million (511,000; 889,000) the Louvre acted in good faith following guarantees given by Christie's lawyer Paul Lombard and by a Swiss notary.
  5. Eventually proposals of marriage are made and accepted, but during the ceremony - performed by Despina in disguise as the notary - military sounds are heard and the girls realize with horror that their original sweethearts are "returning".
  6. In placing this responsibility on the master, European maritime law likened the master's duties of certification and giving notice to those of a quasi judicial official referred to in the law of land based trade as a "scrivener" or "notary public."
  7. The Convention text emphasises the source of the document, and the capacity in which the person concerned is acting; a notary may be acting as a public officer or as the agent of a private party, and only in the former case will the Convention apply to documents issued by him.
  8. She spends much of the opera in disguise, first as a "doctor" who "revives" the Albanians (who have pretended to kill themselves when rejected) by means of an enormous magnet (thanks to Dr Mesmer), and then as the notary who is to perform the marriage ceremony.
  9. Sadler's activities as a notary in Chancery remain obscure.
  10. Sir Ralph Sadler, for instance, was not only Secretary of State from 1540 to 1543, he was also Master of the Great Wardrobe from 1543 to 1553, Keeper of the Hanaper in Chancery from 1535 until his death in 1587, and notary in Chancery from 1534.
  11. notary.
  12. It has one very curious feature; it was drawn up by one "Henry Balfour, priest of Dunkeld diocese, notary public by apostolic authority", who was in fact no notary at all, and this did give ground for doubt.

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