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单词 notarial
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notarialadj.1

Brit. /nəʊˈtɛːrɪəl/, U.S. /noʊˈtɛriəl/
Forms: late Middle English 1600s notariall, 1600s– notarial.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: notary n., -al suffix1.
Etymology: < notary n. + -al suffix1. Compare French notarial (17th cent.; attested earlier in Middle French as notairial (1571)).
1.
a. Of, belonging to, or used by a notary or notaries.
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society > law > legal profession > lawyer > [adjective] > of or relating to notary
notarial1482
notory1531
1482 in T. Rymer Fœdera (1711) XII. 165/1 We have..commaunded the said Notary to set his signe Notariall to the same.
1796 C. Ellery in State Papers U.S. (1817) III. 21 I have hereunto set my hand and notarial seal the day and year aforesaid.
1818 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. (ed. 2) V. 129 A certificate..was signed by two persons, who stated themselves to be public notaries; but no notarial seal was annexed.
1866 A. Crump Pract. Treat. Banking v. 115 It was not allowed by the law to recover the notarial charges against the acceptor unless special damage was made in the declaration.
1888 Cent. Mag. Nov. 94 Several pairs were kept waiting by the notarial table while the commandant was served.
1952 Good Housek. (U.S. ed.) Dec. 61 (caption) Eyes and mouth are cut from gummed notarial seals; pipe is inverted bell glued to twig; nose is evergreen sprig.
1992 Daily Tel. 25 July (Weekend Suppl.) p. ix/5 The seller has already tried to obtain compensation from the notarial professional body and failed.
b. Characteristic of or peculiar to notaries.
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society > law > legal profession > lawyer > [adjective] > of or relating to notary > characteristic of notary
notarial1828
1828 T. Carlyle in Foreign Rev. 1 96 He examines and records, with a certain notarial strictness.
1844 S. R. Maitland Dark Ages 15 A subscription..which may, at the same time, be a specimen of notarial eloquence.
1894 19th Cent. July 80 The odd grammar and the notarial style of this memorial present some difficulties at first sight.
1988 Jrnl. Mod. Hist. 60 s92 Behind the juridical and notarial style there remained a substratum of demands unmistakable in their tenor.
2. Of a document, etc.: drawn up, composed, or executed by a notary.
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society > law > legal document > [adjective] > framed or executed by notary
notarial1622
notarized1924
1622 G. de Malynes Consuetudo 125 Hereupon likewise passeth a Notariall Contract.
1682 J. Scarlett Stile of Exchanges 79 It is not usual to make a formal Notarial Protest.
1726 J. Ayliffe Parergon Juris Canonici Anglicani 305 Thro' want of a Notarial Evidence.
a1768 J. Erskine Inst. Law Scotl. (1838) 615 Solemnities requisite to Notarial Instruments.
1818 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. (ed. 2) V. 129 The notarial certificate required in the case of a fine acknowledged in a foreign country.
1889 Cent. Mag. Aug. 597/1 Madame Lalaurie, we know by notarial records, was in Mandeville ten days after.
1950 Jrnl. Econ. Hist. 219 Pierre Lebrun's monograph..owes most of its originality and value to notarial records.
1987 C. Brooke Europe in Central Middle Ages (ed. 2) 143 Its [sc. Genoa's] marvellous series of notarial registers give us almost a comprehensive view of the sophisticated world of contracts and partnerships.

Compounds

notarial act n. (a) an act or instrument drawn up by a notary (see act n. 5a), certifying a transaction or the execution of a document; (b) an official function or duty of a notary.
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society > law > legal document > types of legal or official document > [noun] > record of transactions or decrees > drawn up by notary
instrument1391
protocol1463
notarial act1752
1752 T. Carte Gen. Hist. Eng. III. 3 He caused him to sign a notarial act protesting against it.
1765 J. Dickinson Late Regulations Brit. Colonies i The taxes imposed by the Stamp Act on his policies, fees with clerks, charter parties, protests, his other notarial acts, [etc.].
1897 Times 16 Jan. 6/2 Sir James Parker Deane, Q.C.,..signed and sealed the customary notarial acts.
1964 Mod. Law Rev. 28 iii. 334 Consular officials may administer oaths, take affidavits and perform notarial acts.
1996 Amer. Jrnl. Internat. Law 90 445 The term ‘notarial act’ as used herein shall not include the performance of extraordinary acts, such as marriages, that have not been traditionally regarded as notarial.

Derivatives

noˈtarially adv.
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society > law > legal profession > lawyer > [adverb] > by a notary
notarially1847
1847 Webster's Amer. Dict. Eng. Lang. Notarially, in the manner of a notary.
1901 Westm. Gaz. 17 June 8/2 Documents..translated into English and notarially certified.
2001 Internat. Financial Law Rev. (Nexis) Jan. 13 If such pre-emption rights are included in a joint venture agreement..the whole joint venture must be notarially recorded.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

notarialadj.2

Origin: A borrowing from Latin, combined with an English element. Etymons: Latin notarius , -al suffix1.
Etymology: < post-classical Latin notarius (see notary adj.2) + -al suffix1.
Obsolete. rare.
Consisting of or the nature of notes.
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society > communication > record > written record > [adjective] > taking notes > of the nature of notes
notarial1753
1753 N. Torriano in tr. J. B. L. Chomel Hist. Diss. Gangrenous Sore Throat Pref. p. ix The little notarial Scholia I have here and there made upon it.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online June 2021).
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