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Example sentences for "notaries"

Lexicographically close words:
notae; notaire; notamment; notandum; notarial; notario; notary; notas; notation; notations
  1. They were bound with cords, and the long string of mournful captives passed in review before the sultan, who caused the scribes and notaries to take down the names of each of them.

  2. It appears that some French monks were sent over to administer the torture to the unhappy captives, and that they were questioned and examined in the presence of notaries whilst suffering under the torments of the rack.

  3. While the matter of the sale was being settled between Monsieur Margueron and the Comte de Serizy, assisted by their respective notaries in presence of Monsieur de Reybert, the ex-steward walked with slow steps to his own house.

  4. Commissioned notaries were getting 25 cents a head from the applicants.

  5. Even the notaries got megaphones to announce their services--until government authorities stepped in and threatened to close them all up.

  6. This they tried to disavow so that the notaries could give no testimony regarding it, telling them they could give no other testimony than that they saw a reddish band just like many others on the globe.

  7. They shall be made before those notaries in such manner that one notary shall be present always for each one of us, and two others shall sign the said documents, which without such signatures shall be invalid.

  8. Also all documents, both measurements and proofs, made for the verification of the above, shall be made in presence of the notaries sent in the said caravels by each of us.

  9. And all the actions taken in this case shall be signed by the two notaries appointed in his name by each of the parties to this treaty, as aforesaid.

  10. Therefore because of all the above reasons, and because it might not be possible to verify later what had passed, they would not permit the judges and notaries of the case to examine the said map.

  11. But it would be better not to do this, for it means two alcaldes-mayor and two notaries in one jurisdiction, since each of those officers has his deputy and other officials, all of whom have to eat, or rather to rob.

  12. Notaries must be present at the inspection of prisons.

  13. Affidavits made abroad must be made before such commissioners or persons so designated, who are usually diplomatic and consular officials, justices, notaries public or mayors.

  14. There are notaries and clerks, auditors for each parish elected by the heads of families, police agents and bailiffs, chosen and sworn in, like all the above officers, by the Council General.

  15. As the names of these notaries do not appear on the MS.

  16. He made notaries for monie, and denied not altars portatiue to anie that would pay for them.

  17. In the first place, my dear fellow, he has a private income of sixty thousand francs; and he is a notary of the real old sort, a notary while he walks or sleeps; his children must be little notaries and notaresses.

  18. And as nobody knows what may happen, everything is sealed up, and the notaries representing either side proceed to draw up an inventory during the delay prescribed by the law.

  19. In Virginia, by the constitution, they may be notaries public.

  20. Judges and Notaries (for the doctors of the law were styled of old in Florence Judges); Merchants, or the Arts of; ii.

  21. For he wrote a book of forms for notaries and a treatise on procedure, neither of which is extant.

  22. A contemporary notice speaks of the enormous number of judges, lawyers, and notaries in Milan about the year 1000.

  23. Those of the Inquisition claimed the same privilege, not only in cities where there was a tribunal, but also where the scattered commissioners and notaries resided.

  24. A conflict caused by one of these local notaries in 1609 amply justified the murmurs of the prelates.

  25. If notaries in Washington are anything like notaries in novels, that man kept a record or register of his work.

  26. For the other business, there are a secretary and a chief notary who receive salaries, besides four other notaries who receive no salary, but only the fees for business transacted by them.

  27. Goro Dati, a chronicler who died at the beginning of the fifteenth century, stated in his Chronicle that the Florence notaries were the best reputed of all, although the most celebrated doctors of law were those of Bologna.

  28. But it may be remarked that in those days judges and notaries contributed very largely to the advancement of the guilds, and were continually employed in their service.

  29. Even as late as the fifteenth century, we find that notaries still gave validity to public documents by making them run in the name of the Empire.

  30. In 1306 the Modenese people issued a decree, appealing for the same purpose, to the notaries and bankers of Florence.

  31. Good judges and notaries were in great demand throughout Italy, and, as necessary instruments of prosperity, richly remunerated for their services.

  32. As head of the judges and notaries he held judicial authority, as it were, over all the guilds.

  33. Accordingly, their guild became one of the most influential in Florence, and its notaries were reputed the best-skilled in the world.

  34. Then, too, it was the peculiar function of the notaries to draw up new statutes, continually reform them, and provide for their due enforcement.

  35. The Cancelleria Inferiore was preserved in one large room near the head of the Giants' Staircase in the Ducal Palace, and was entrusted to the care of the Notaries Ducal, the lowest order of secretaries.

  36. From this school they passed out by examination, and became first extra-ordinaries and ordinaries, called Notaries Ducal, then secretaries to the Senate, and finally secretaries to the Ten.

  37. He was pressed for money he had obliged various manufacturers; and there followed a series of the financial fictions by which neither notaries nor borrowers are deceived.

  38. Paris is a very dangerous place for a lad; if he is to keep steady there, he must have the grain of sense which makes notaries of us.

  39. The notaries were Barolet and Panet and the act was passed in the latter's office.

  40. See note 12 supra: The notaries were Barolet and Panet and the act was passed in the latter's office.

  41. The notaries in the case were Berthelot Dartigny and A.

  42. The same notaries appeared and the act was passed in the same place.

  43. The notaries in the present case were Pinguet and Boisseau and the act was passed in the latter's office.

  44. The notaries were Pinguet and Boisseau and the act was passed in the latter's office.

  45. The notaries were Sanguinet and Du Laurent; the act was passed in the latter's office.

  46. Notaries public, who also had the powers of justices of the peace, were appointed by the governor.

  47. The notaries will be only too glad to make the transfers; it is grist to their mill.

  48. Seven hundred and fifty thousand francs placed with different notaries at Bourges, and Vierzon, and Chateauroux, can't be turned into money and put into the Funds in a week, without everybody knowing it in this gossiping place!

  49. The notaries looked at each other, as if in consultation, and finally rose and walked to the window.

  50. Accustomed to feign much interest in the persons with whom they deal, notaries have at last produced upon their features a grimace of their own, which they take on and off as an official "pallium.

  51. With a persistency of which he saw an example in his wife, he went round among the layers and notaries of Paris, asking for papers to copy.

  52. Monsieur, permit me--" There is nothing more horrible than the coolness and precise reasoning of notaries amid the many passionate scenes in which they are accustomed to take part.

  53. The younger of the two notaries and one of the witnesses threw themselves before Ginevra; but Piombo knocked them violently down, his face on fire, and his eyes casting flames more terrifying than the glitter of the dagger.

  54. He saw upon her face a smile of triumph which made him expect some shock; but, after the manner of savages, he affected to maintain a deceitful indifference as he gazed at the notaries with an assumed air of calm curiosity.


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