Notary
Notary in Law Enforcement
Main Entry: Law Enforcement in the Legal Dictionary. This section provides, in the context of Law Enforcement, a partial definition of notary.
Grammar
This term is a noun.
Etimology of Notary
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c. 1300, “clerk, secretary,” from Old French notarie “scribe, clerk, secretary” (12c.) and directly from Latin notarius “shorthand writer, clerk, secretary,” from notare, “to note,” from nota “shorthand character, letter, note” (see note; this term is also a noun.). Meaning “person authorized to attest contracts, etc.” is from mid-14c.; especially in notary public (late 15c.), which has the French order of subject-adjective. Related: Notarial.
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See Also
- Law Enforcement Officer
- Police
- Law Enforcement Agency
Further Reading
- notary in A Dictionary of Law Enforcement (Oxford University Press)
- notary in the Encyclopedia of Law Enforcement
- A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis
Hierarchical Display of Notary
Law > Organisation of the legal system > Legal profession > Public legal official
Meaning of Notary
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Translation of Notary
- Spanish: Notario
- French: Notaire
- German: Notar
- Italian: Notaio
- Portuguese: Notário
- Polish: Notariusz
Thesaurus of Notary
Law > Organisation of the legal system > Legal profession > Public legal official > Notary
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