In the later Eastern empire the cancellarii were promoted at first to notarial duties.
The chancellor of an order of knighthood discharges notarial duties and keeps the seal.
The history of the office in its many adaptations to public and private service is the history of its development on judicial, administrative, political, secretarial and notarial lines.
The title of chancelier continues also to be used in France for the large class of officials who discharge notarial duties in some public offices, in embassies and consulates.
Great officers and corporations also had occasion to employ an agent to do secretarial, notarial and judicial work for them, and called him by the convenient name of chancellor.
In these German states the title of chancellor is also given as in France to government and diplomatic officials who donotarial duties and have charge of archives.
Even more menacing was the action of a number of the chief citizens, who bound themselves by a notarial instrument to prosecute him and Nicholas d'Abbeville in the king's court.
Of this a certified notarial instrument was sent to Sigismund by Huss with the statement that under the imperial safe-conduct he was ready to go to Constance to defend publicly the faith for which he was prepared, if necessary, to die.
The significance of the incident was not small, and after the death of both Benedict and Pequigny, Geoffroi d'Ablis caused a notarial instrument recounting it to be drawn up and duly authenticated as one of the documents of the process.
This being rejected, he procured of Sigismund a secret agreement that the election should be held, and that the emperor would do all in his power to secure the confirmation by the pope, without cost for pallium, confirmation, or notarial fees.
June 20th he made a formal notarial attestation of his desire to be relieved on account of his great age and the next day he sent in an ungracious resignation, followed, on the 24th by one addressed to the pope.
It contained many large halls and six fine vaults in which the notarial deeds and registers of births, marriages and deaths were stored.
The last mentioned was for some years lecturer onnotarial practice at McGill University.
Defn: Of or pertaining to a notary; done or taken by a notary; as, a notarial seal; notarial evidence or attestation.
Joe took it, wonder in his face, spread his elbows, and unfolded the document with its notarial seal.
He was a man who walked about as if wrapped in meditation, and on him rested a notarial air.
This is the only notarialwill found of the members of the expedition.
The first concession and notarial act known, signed by Jean St. Père, dates from this year, as also does the first of the acts of the government of M.
Granny asked Mr. Marvin, when the statements of her witnesses, duly signed and adorned with notarial seals, lay on the desk before him.
The first syllable, on, it may be observed, appears to be the notarial increment or syllable of Onondio, a hill.
The public reading of these edicts is of the utmost importance, having the force of a notarial summons.
In 1808, among other notabilities on the Rue des Pauvres, we find that, as appears by a notarial deed of transfer, in the Woolsey estate, before J.
It is now occupied as a dwelling and a notarial office by an ex-Mayor and late member for the city, P.
The proceedings were adjourned to Sir Thomas Butler's house at Cahir, and there Desmond signed a solemn notarial instrument, by which he fully acknowledged the King's supremacy in Church and State.
The notarial instrument between the islemen is in S.
With the assignment of adequate salaries the so-called notarial extraofficial fees, which our officers abroad are now permitted to treat as personal perquisites, should be done away with.
While this was in fact and in law a sale, the transaction was far more than a mere transfer of property: The Notary John Abraham Gray has the Notarial Act No.
Thus done, protested, and given under my notarial seal of office, in presence of Robert Garland Cranch and John Dyar.
Thus done, protested, and given under my notarial seal, in the presence of Rob^t.
Thus done, protested and given under my notarial seal of office, in presence of Robert Garland Cranch and John Dyer.
Nor in England has the sufficiency of the form of the lex loci actus for the celebration of marriage ever been doubted, but a will made by a notarial act in accordance with that law was not admitted.
This maxim applies to the forms of notarial acts, and to that of marriage celebrated with the official concurrence of clergymen, registrars and so forth.
This formidable sentence was served, October 15th, on each member of the chapter, and a notarial act was taken of the service.
The decree is to be read annually on March 1st at the public table and notarial attestation of the fact is to be sent to the nearest tribunal or to Rome and a copy is to be posted where all can read it.
Yet Pungileoni has wormed out of some old notarial protocols the names of Mo.
Before his departure on his first voyage of discovery there is absolutely no temporary record of him except a few dates in notarial registers.
Much of the notarial business which is imposed on consuls, partly by statute and partly by the request of private parties, consists in taking the declarations as to registry, transfers, &c.
Pro-consuls" are frequently appointed for the purpose of administering oaths, taking affidavits or affirmations, and performing notarialacts under the Commissioners for Oaths Acts 1889.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "notarial" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.