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notarial

[ noh-tair-ee-uhl ]

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characteristic of a notary public.
  2. drawn up or executed by a notary public.


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Other Words From

  • no·tari·al·ly adverb
  • quasi-no·tari·al adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of notarial1

First recorded in 1475–85; notary + -al 1

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Example Sentences

Every Jew in the northeastern department must have a license to do business, and a notarial authorization for pawnbrokerage.

Whatever he removed may possibly some day be found, as Harrisse thinks, among the notarial records of Valencia.

He and his son Christopher pursued their trade as weavers, as the notarial records show.

It is easily proved, however, that notarial entries in Italy show him to have been in that country on August 7, 1473.

The two former had protections, or notarial certificates of their being American citizens.

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