Notarial

//nəʊˈtɛːɹɪəl//

Synonyms for "notarial"

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Translations

15 translations across 8 languages.

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Czech

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  • notářský adj (written or executed by a notary)

French

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  • notarial adj (pertaining to a notary or notaries)
  • notarial adj (written or executed by a notary)

German

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  • notariell adj (pertaining to a notary or notaries)
  • notarisch adj (pertaining to a notary or notaries)

Polish

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  • notarialny adj (pertaining to a notary or notaries)
  • notarialny adj (written or executed by a notary)

Portuguese

2 entries
  • notarial adj (pertaining to a notary or notaries)
  • notarial adj (written or executed by a notary)

Romanian

2 entries
  • notarial adj (pertaining to a notary or notaries)
  • notarial adj (written or executed by a notary)

Russian

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  • нотариа́льный adj (pertaining to a notary or notaries)
  • нотариа́льный adj (written or executed by a notary)

Spanish

2 entries
  • notarial adj (pertaining to a notary or notaries)
  • notarial adj (written or executed by a notary)

Sample sentences

3 total sentences available.

Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Notaries are involved in the drawing up of notarial deeds and sealed envelope deeds.

Source: tatoeba (327541)

Probably De Monts had some part in arranging the marriage, for Nicholas Boulle was a Huguenot and De Monts appears as a witness to the notarial documents.

Source: tatoeba (11993188)

There were outspoken attacks on the free field in law from 1797 onwards, and lawyers were reintroduced in 1800, as was a state system of notarial certification in 1803.

Source: wiktionary

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