A draft is protested by being presented by a notary public, who, by formal written instrument, declares the refusal of the drawee to accept.
SS I, John Arthur, a notary public, having been duly appointed and sworn, and residing at Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co.
Protest is a formal declaration of a notary public, an officer recognized by all countries as authorized to administer oaths.
I opened the door, and asked the cashier to come in, in his character as notary public; got pen and ink for Le Roy, and asked him to put his signature to the statement.
The cashier of the bank was a notary public, and had, at my request, brought along his seals and stamp.
It was finally concluded that the buyer might make affidavit, before a notary public, of the fact that he purchased the ticket No.
We believe, however, that he was commissioned asnotary public by Govs.
This year (1854) he was appointed a notary public by Gen.
James Jack a notary public in and for said county, Melissa Lott Willes, who was by me sworn in due form of law, and upon her oath saith that on the twentieth day of September, A.
Suppose that some unprincipled political enemy who wanted to be United States Commissioner or Notary Public in my place should assassinate me!
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