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['nəʊtərɪ]nome (anche notary public) notaio m.* * *notary /ˈnəʊtərɪ/ (leg.)n.notaio NOTE DI CULTURA: notary: in Gran Bretagna è un ufficiale pubblico il cui compito è autenticare la sottoscrizione di atti da lui non redatti; i notarial acts riguardano soprattutto le procure per l'estero e il protesto delle cambiali estere. Le funzioni di «notaio» nel senso italiano sono svolte in Inghilterra e nel Galles dai solicitors● notary public, notaio □ under a notary's hand, per mano di un notaionotariala.notarile: notarial deed, atto notarile; rogito.* * *['nəʊtərɪ]nome (anche notary public) notaio m. -
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[diːd]1) (action) atto m., azione f.••* * *[di:d](something done; an act: a good deed.) atto, azione* * *deed /di:d/n.1 (form.) atto; azione: good deeds, buone azioni; evil deeds, azioni malvagie; sb. 's good deed for the day, la buona azione quotidiana di q.; heroic [noble] deeds, azioni eroiche [nobili]; We need deeds, not words, abbiamo bisogno di fatti, non parole2 (leg., di solito al pl.) atto; scrittura pubblica (o privata: che ha effetto legale): the deeds to a property [house], l'atto di proprietà di un bene immobile [di una casa]● (leg., in Italia) deed attested by a notary, atto rogato da un notaio; rogito (o atto) notarile □ (leg.) deed of arrangement, concordato fallimentare □ (leg.) deed of assignment, atto di cessione □ (leg.) deed of association, atto costitutivo ( d'una società) □ (leg.) deed of covenant, atto di donazione ( a un'istituzione benefica, ecc.; è esentasse in GB) □ (leg.) deed of indemnity, sanatoria □ (leg.) deed of trust, fedecommesso □ (leg.) deed poll, atto unilaterale □ deed under private seal, scrittura privata □ in deed and not in name, non di nome ma di fatto □ in deed, nel modo di agire: He was honest in thought and deed, pensava e agiva onestamente □ in word and deed, di nome e di fatto.(to) deed /di:d/v. t.* * *[diːd]1) (action) atto m., azione f.•• -
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notary — index notary public Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 notary … Law dictionary
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Notary — No ta*ry, n.; pl. {Notaries}. [F. notaire, L. notarius notary (in sense 1), fr. nota mark. See 5th {Note}.] [1913 Webster] 1. One who records in shorthand what is said or done; as, the notary of an ecclesiastical body. [1913 Webster] 2. (Eng. &… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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notary — (n.) c.1300, clerk, secretary, from O.Fr. notarie scribe, clerk, secretary (12c.) and directly from L. notarius shorthand writer, clerk, secretary, from notare, to note, from nota shorthand character, letter, note (see NOTE (Cf. note) (v.)).… … Etymology dictionary
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notary — (in full notary public) ► NOUN (pl. notaries) ▪ a person authorized to perform certain legal formalities, especially to draw up or certify contracts, deeds, etc. DERIVATIVES notarial adjective. ORIGIN Latin notarius secretary … English terms dictionary
notary — [nōt′ə rē] n. pl. notaries [ME notarye < OFr notaire < L notarius < notare, to NOTE] short for NOTARY PUBLIC … English World dictionary
notary — notaryship, n. /noh teuh ree/, n., pl. notaries. See notary public. [1275 1325; ME < L notarius clerk, equiv. to not(are) to NOTE, mark + arius ARY] * * * or notary public Public officer who certifies and attests to the authenticity of writings… … Universalium
Notary — A notary is a lawyer or person with legal training who is licensed by the state to perform acts in legal affairs, in particular witnessing signatures on documents. The form that the notarial profession takes varies with local legal systems. Most… … Wikipedia
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