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| In 1906 the town gained a | notary, and in 1907 a post office. |
| h Garon (May 8, 1814 - October 17, 1890) was a | notary and political figure in Quebec. |
| Charles de Caze (1808 - October 4, 1867) was a | notary and political figure in Canada East. |
| ruary 2, 1805 - November 5, 1873) was a Quebec | notary and political figure. |
| (November 1, 1844 - September 20, 1901) was a | notary and political figure in Quebec. |
| (January 19, 1827 - September 19, 1887) was a | notary and political figure in Quebec. |
| (August 31, 1828 - June 11, 1889) was a Quebec | notary and political figure. |
| ruary 6, 1820 - February 7, 1883) was a Quebec | notary and political figure. |
| In 1853, he qualified as a | notary and set up practice in Saint-Laurent. |
| cavalier (July 3, 1827 - April 30, 1892) was a | notary and political figure in Quebec. |
| ues Picard (July 5, 1828 - June 6, 1905) was a | notary and political figure in Quebec. |
| Removes the doctor's note, | notary and privacy information requirements imposed b |
| ont (February 13, 1847 - March 12, 1898) was a | notary and political figure in Quebec. |
| pril 3, 1798 - November 26, 1878) was a Quebec | notary and political figure. |
| He subsequently worked as a | notary, and was mayor of Saint-Hyacinthe from 1915 to |
| bin (October 25, 1811 - August 31, 1881) was a | notary and political figure in Canada East. |
| rother, Louis Guy, practiced as a surveyor and | notary and was a member of the legislative council. |
| mure (January 29, 1828 - August 4, 1885) was a | notary and political figure in Quebec. |
| st 24, 1884 - March 11, 1967) was an educator, | notary and political figure in Quebec. |
| He became a | notary and practised this profession for 45 years, bu |
| mber 6, 1832 - February 7, 1906) was a farmer, | notary and political figure in Quebec. |
| sseau (October 10, 1765 - March 9, 1842) was a | notary and political figure in Lower Canada. |
| rion (March 19, 1832 - October 24, 1900) was a | notary and political figure in Quebec. |
| November, in the presence of the underwritten | Notary and witnesses". |
| s VII, acting in the triple capacity of clerk, | notary, and financial secretary. |
| one) was an Italian twelfth-century historian, | notary and scribe in the papal palace in Benevento, h |
| Born in St-Hyacinthe, Canada East, he was a | notary and businessman before being elected to the Ca |
| (1511?-1598), who began his career as a public | notary, and later in life he took holy orders, becomi |
| oval by a public official is necessary but the | notary applicant must sign the application in the pre |
| He became a public | notary, as well as Sergeant Major of the garrison of |
| s term in office, he resumed his practice as a | notary at Saint-Vallier and then in the parish of Sai |
| agnon (December 4, 1846 - June 11, 1901) was a | notary, author and political figure in Quebec. |
| He worked in Toledo as a | notary before returning to the Canary Islands. |
| October 8, 1908 - May 26, 1972) was a Canadian | notary, businessman and administrator. |
| He became a | notary by career. |
| A | notary by profession, Larue opened his practice in 18 |
| Van den Bergh was a | notary by profession who on June 6 1880 married the n |
| A | notary by profession, Lavergne was first elected to t |
| He started his career as a | notary clerk and a journalist, in 1861 he became a te |
| At first, he worked as a | notary clerk, then he started cooking, working at his |
| A contract over Emerald is put on, and a | notary comes to log the inventory. |
| He had 'quietly' had a | notary draw up his objections on 29 March 1542. |
| He became an insurance agent and | notary during his career, and was a judge in Sydney M |
| At the 1992 Summer Olympics, | Notary finished in 2nd place in the tornado along wit |
| He was then a | notary for nearly 10 years. |
| as Secretary of the Seminary of Gniezno and as | notary for the Curia and the metropolitan tribunal an |
| Cremonesi served as | notary for the processes of the candidates to become |
| Bresselau earned his living as | notary from 1811. |
| he daughter of Jayasekera Tennekoon, a wealthy | notary from the Four Korales in Kegalle. |
| In addition to the | notary functions, such as professional registration o |
| He succeeded his father as a | notary, having his place of business at 5 North Piazz |
| A | notary, he was first elected to the Canadian House of |
| Otto I made him his chancellor and | notary immediately after his accession, and on the de |
| Guy was named a King's | Notary in 1838. |
| He qualified to practice as a | notary in 1791. |
| Since 2002, Hoang has been a | notary in private practice. |
| He qualified as a | notary in 1813 and set up practice in Montreal. |
| He qualified to practise as a | notary in 1894 and set up practice in Montreal. |
| Later he had a great success as Le Blanc the | Notary, in the burlesque Evangelie (1873). |
| Sirven became an archivist and | notary in Castres, southern France, in 1736. |
| He qualified as a | notary in 1835 and set up practice in Rimouski. |
| In 1890, he started working as a | notary in his uncle's firm Papineau & Marin. |
| tudied in Verona, Florence and Genoa and was a | notary in Lucca and Genoa. |
| He received his commission as a | notary in 1826 and practised in Saint-Hugues until 18 |
| His grandfather Jean-Pierre was an abbot and a | notary in Soule. |
| Brassard qualified as a | notary in 1855 and set up practice in Henryville, mov |
| He qualified to practise as a | notary in 1860 and practised in Saint-Jean-Port-Joli |
| e articled with Louis Lavergne, qualified as a | notary in 1881 and set up practice in Drummondville. |
| in Montreal and was licensed to practise as a | notary in 1867. |
| onde, he was educated in Montreal and became a | notary in 1956. |
| He qualified to practice as a | notary in 1784; he was admitted to the bar in 1789 an |
| ed in law with Joseph Papineau, qualified as a | notary in 1801 and set up practice in Montreal. |
| He qualified as a | notary in 1834 and set up practice in Saint-Jacques-d |
| ion of a tithe in 1276 and then became a papal | notary in the late 1270s. |
| e applicant must swear that they have read the | notary laws, there is no test or special knowledge re |
| or Raphael, Isaac's twin, physician and public | notary, left 1s. in his father's will |
| A | notary may not notarize their own signature, or the s |
| A | notary may only perform a notarial act upon receipt o |
| In this case, the | notary must be present while a bank official and othe |
| He was later adjunct and | notary of the legal faculty. |
| Issued from a noble Frankish family, he was a | notary of the royal chancellery when King Charles the |
| Blanchette was a | notary of the matrimonial court in the Archdiocese of |
| on Hohenlohe; but, on 7 March, Juvenal Pelami, | Notary of the Inquisition, testified that Kleutgen ha |
| It was famous for its banks and | notary offices, different shops, drugstores, and hote |
| Bougainville was born in Paris, the son of a | notary, on either 11 or 12 November 1729. |
| symbolised by the brutal acts of the imperial | notary Paulus Catena. |
| The application to become a | notary points out that since the persons who sign the |
| 15, 1865 - September 30, 1960) was a Canadian | notary, politician, and writer. |
| He studied law and became a | notary, practicing in Boucherville. |
| n Italy after he registered a statement with a | notary predicting that an earthquake would strike on |
| 1978: Diploma of | Notary Public (Dip. |
| In 1869, Rea was appointed a | notary public in Lancaster . |
| Marriages may be legally solemnized by a | notary public between parties who present the notary |
| He then worked as a | notary public for fifteen years in various Rusyn vill |
| MacKinnon was also a | notary public and Crown Prosecutor for Guysborough Co |
| Ern Phang is an Australian solicitor, | notary public and community advocate. |
| relationships were allowed to register at any | notary public office. |
| He was justice of the peace from 1867 and | notary public from 1874. |
| onally, she became first woman to be appointed | notary public by the President of the United States. |
| He qualified to practice as a | notary public and, in 1902, was named a justice of th |
| He worked as a | notary public and municipal clerk, and served as secr |
| Denis Moloney OBE LLD(Hon.) is a Solicitor and | Notary Public from Belfast, Northern Ireland. |
| 4, 1867 - ? ) was a Scottish-born accountant, | notary public and political figure in British Columbi |
| s, Louisiana, United States, named after Royal | Notary Public Andres Almonaster y Rojas. |
| n BCL (February 1, 1889 - 1970 ) was a lawyer, | notary public and political figure in the Province of |
| His father, Joseph, was an attorney and | notary public in Chesterville who was born on a farm |
| Accused of swearing falsely before a | notary public in June 2003 as to the circumstances su |
| 1826 - September 2, 1909) was a Scottish-born | notary public and political figure in Nova Scotia, Ca |
| e, Oxford, and the Middle Temple, and became a | notary public and receiver of the king. |
| In 2001, Cseke interned at a | notary public office in Marghita; from that year unti |
| site, James William Thomson, who was the local | Notary Public in 1901. |
| tents of a safe-deposit box are certified by a | notary public in cases where the owner has died or ot |
| pril 9, 1842 - March 26, 1903) was a merchant, | notary public and political figure in Prince Edward I |
| few later he returned home and qualified as a | Notary Public on May 28, 1812, then on February 24, 1 |
| the Indiana State Senate in 1862, but, being a | notary public at the time, was unseated because the C |
| ard Island and set up practice as a lawyer and | notary public in Charlottetown. |
| court to recognize any notarization made by a | notary public licensed by a State other than the Stat |
| t Lauder, Agent for the town of Edinburgh, and | Notary Public". |
| Vince Barnett as Sam Gardner ( | Notary Public) |
| delberg until 1867 and became a Notar (roughly | Notary public) in Schleswig-Holstein a year later. |
| resentative of shipping companies, postmaster, | notary public, insurance agent and U.S. commissioner. |
| On August 3, 1923, as a | notary public, Coolidge swore in his son Calvin Cooli |
| John Manderstoun is the | notary public. |
| In 1752, he qualified as a | notary public. |
| Cameron was a barrister, solicitor and | notary public. |
| ptember 1842, Sloan was elected Nauvoo's first | notary public. |
| Professionally he is a solicitor and | notary public. |
| In 1778, he was commissioned as a | notary public. |
| He worked as a real estate agent and | Notary Public. |
| oolidge also served in local offices including | notary public. |
| er served the city of Bern as a magistrate and | notary public. |
| e circuit court, clerk of the land office, and | notary public. |
| e who normally works in Virginia) may become a | notary public. |
| om the Archbishop of Canterbury as a qualified | notary public. |
| years, in order to qualify himself to become a | notary public. |
| ermain (1877-1949) was a barrister, solicitor, | notary, publisher and a provincial politician from Ca |
| Also, it is recommended that the | notary seal be imprinted or stampped just below the n |
| on (April 10, 1762 - September 26, 1827) was a | notary, seigneur and political figure in Lower Canada |
| - October 5, 1937) publisher, magistrate, and | notary served as the ninth mayor of the Village of El |
| Papineau, named for Joseph Papineau, a | notary, surveyor, politician, and defender of the rig |
| However, the | notary suspects that her real motivation is her relat |
| The | notary then certifies the contents of the box and mak |
| ary 1, 1930 - October 12, 1998) was a Canadian | notary, title attorney, Quebec politician and Senator |
| He worked as a | notary to supplement his amateur studies. |
| She visits a | notary to try to obtain a divorce. |
| ogy, was ordained priest in 1625 and appointed | notary to the Inquisition. |
| , he was allowed to live in Geneva, again as a | notary, until his death in 1581. |
| For the next decade or so, Froment lived as a | notary, until in 1561, after marrying a second time f |
| bailiffs, and countersiged by Anthony Dermot, | notary, whereby the testify to Queen Elizabeth in fav |
| y to be identified with the Notker notarius (a | notary) who enjoyed great consideration at the court |
| Duquet articled as a | notary with Joseph-Narcisse Cardinal and then studied |
| sset contributed to his region by carrying out | notary work in his region since a recognized notary w |
| Triq in-Nutar Zarb ( | Notary Zarb Street) |
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