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unusual facts about notary



Abdullahi Ibrahim

He is a Notary Public, a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators, a member of the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague and Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association Legal Practitioners Disciplinary Committee.

Alexandros Rizos Rangavis

He wrote also the following dramatic pieces: The Marriage of Kutndes (comedy), Dukas (tragedy), the Thirty Tyrants, The Eve (of the Greek revolution); the romances, The Prince of Morea, Leila, and The Notary of Argostoli; and translated portions of Dante, Schiller, Lessing, Goethe and Shakespeare.

Antonio García-Trevijano

He was Professor of Commercial Law at the University of Granada and a notary, and worked as an attorney in Madrid since 1960.

Antun Nemčić

As a trainee lawyer, notary and a district judge he served in Križevci, Osekovo, Novi Marof and Ludbreg.

Ascain

Notary Martin Chourio was a syndic from Ascain at the some 56 villages represented at the Biltzar organization for the Labourd area around 1653.

Bernard Gui

Bernard Gui also appears in the historical novels of Catherine Jinks, including The Notary (2001, as an antagonist), and The Secret Familiar (2006, as a protagonist).

Besserer

Louis-Théodore Besserer, (1785-1861), Canadian businessman, notary and politician

Bouffard

Jean Bouffard (1800–1843), a notary and political figure in Lower Canada

Brunetto Latini

He took refuge for some years (1260–1266) in France working as a notary - in Montpellier, Arras, Bar-sur-Aube and Paris.

Cherrier

François-Pierre Cherrier (1717–1793), a French-born merchant and notary in Lower Canada.

Cleopatra Algemene Studentenvereniging Groningen

It was only at the notary that the founders came up with the name Cleopatra.

Cola di Rienzo

He became a notary and a person of some importance in the city, and was sent in 1343 on a public errand to Pope Clement VI at Avignon.

Étienne Guy

His brother, Louis Guy, practiced as a surveyor and notary and was a member of the legislative council.

Étienne Jeanneau

On 14 June 1709 Jeanneau was granted a commission as a court officer and notary for the large territory encompassing Grande-Anse, Rivière-Ouelle, Kamouraska, Rivière-du-Loup, and Port-Joli.

Exultavit cor nostrum

According to the historian Jean Richard, its wording "bore signs of the intermediary of a western scribe, probably the Ilkhan's Latin notary, Rychaldus."

François-Pierre Cherrier

After the conquest by the British, Cherrier's commission as a notary was renewed but his finances suffered as the result of the conversion of the currency.

Gabriele Manfredi

He was the son of Alfonso Manfredi, a notary from Lugo, Emilia-Romagna, and Anna Maria Fiorini.

Gil Aires

He was an honoured man and a much honoured Knight at the time of King John I of Portugal and an Escrivão da Puridade (Notary/Registrar of the Purity/Secret, furthermore, a Secretary) of the 2nd Constable of Portugal Nuno Álvares Pereira, and some say also his relative, in 1422, and Vedor (Overseer) of the things belonging to Ceuta in 1423.

Guglielmo Tocco

Guglielmo was born the son of Pietro Tocco, a notary in Melfi, in the Angevin Kingdom of Naples.

Guy Street

The street was named on August 30, 1817 for Étienne Guy (1774-1820), a notary and member for the riding of Montreal in the Lower Canada Assembly.

Henning Voscherau

Henning Voscherau (born 13 August 1941 in Hamburg) is a German notary and Social Democratic politician.

Icaro Air

By means of public deed before the notary of Quito, Dr. Jorge Washington Lara Yánez, on September 22, 1971 the company Institute CIVIL AERONAUTICAL, ICARO limited, was registered in the commercial registry of Quito, on October 26 of that same year.

Jacques Guillaume Thouret

Born at Pont-l'Évêque, Calvados (Normandy) to a notary father, Thouret became an avocat at the parlement of Rouen in 1773, and in 1787 produced a much-approved report on the state of Normandy.

Jean-Baptiste-Tréfflé Richard

Richard articled as a notary, was qualified to practise in 1898 and set up practice at Saint-Liguori and later L'Épiphanie.

Joachim of Fiore

Born in the small village of Celico near Cosenza, in Calabria, at the time part of the Kingdom of Sicily, Joachim was the son of Mauro the notary, who was well placed, and Gemma, his wife.

Joseph Kleutgen

In 1879 some Old Catholics spread the report that Kleutgen had been condemned by the Roman Inquisition to an imprisonment of six years on account of complicity in the poisoning of a Princess von Hohenlohe; but, on 7 March, Juvenal Pelami, Notary of the Inquisition, testified that Kleutgen had never been summoned before the Inquisition upon such a charge, and consequently had not been punished by it.

Joseph-Bernard Planté

He articled as a notary with Jean-Antoine Panet and then Olivier Perrault, qualified to practice in 1788 and set up practice at Quebec City.

Juan José Carbó

In March 2005, the Universidad de Alicante awarded Carbó with "el premio Notario del Humor" ("the Notary of humor" Award)) in recognition of his entire career, along with Marin Xaquín who was another honoree.

Keith Notary

Keith Ireland Notary (born January 22, 1960 in Merritt Island, Florida) is a former American competitive sailor and Olympic silver medalist.

Khomarlu

In 1988 the notary branch of the district moved from Abbasabad to Khomarlu and added to the importance of the village.

Laurent Bermen

Bermen would have fallen under the authority of the Company of One Hundred Associates (Compagnie des Cent-Associés) in regards to his work as a notary.

Lecavalier

Narcisse Lecavalier (1827 – 1892), was a notary and political figure in Quebec

Liber sine nomine

Among these public figures were Philippe de Cabassoles, bishop of Cavaillon; Cola di Rienzo, a political leader; Francesco Nelli, secretary to the bishop Angelo Acciaioli I; Niccola di Capoccia, a cardinal; Lapo da Castiglionchio of Florence; Rinaldo Cavalchini, the son of the notary Oliviero; Stefano Colonna the Elder, the son of Giovanni Colonna who was one of the most important political figures in Rome; and Ildebrandino Conti, a bishop of Padua.

Lorimier

François-Marie-Thomas Chevalier de Lorimier (1803–1839), notary who fought for the independence of Lower Canada

Louis-Charles Foucher

Originally a baker, Antoine Foucher had a successful career as a notary at Terrebonne, but he is best remembered as the owner of the first Francophone theatre (staging in 1774 the first production of Molière with various English officers at his home in Montreal) to which he dedicated his small fortune.

Meyer Löw Schomberg

Ralph or Raphael, Isaac's twin, physician and public notary, left 1s.

Minuscule 229

The manuscript was written by Basilius, a notary from Argyropolis, in 1140.

Ogwu James Onoja

Ogwu J. Onoja (born on 19 February 1968) is a legal practitioner and notary public with the Supreme Court of Nigeria.

Peire Autier

Originally a notary from Ax-les-Thermes, he travelled to Lombardy and Piedmont with his brother, Jacques, in the 1290s and converted to Catharism.

Stephen du Perche

But Stephen's greatest opponents was Matthew of Ajello, a notary whom he had offended the year previous.

Sylvester of Marsico

When in 1162 William was besieging Salerno, Sylvester and Palmer interceded on behalf of the Salernitan notary Matthew of Ajello to prevent a sack.

Teatro Stabile di Catania

The founding members were the Sicilian actors Turi Ferro, Rosina Anselmi, Umberto Spadaro, Turi Pandolfini and Michele Abruzzo, the notary Gaetano Musumeci and the journalist Mario Giusti who was the artistic director of the institution for about thirty years.

Teodorico Pedrini

Teodorico’s mother was Nicolosa Piccioni, born in Fermo on March 14th, 1650, daughter of another notary, Giovanni Francesco Piccioni, from Altidona.

His father, Giovanni Francesco Pedrini, who had been born in Servigliano on February 5th, 1630, had worked as notary in his native town for two years from 1654 to 1656, before going to Rome for ten years, as Chancellor for the Auditor Camerae.

Treaty of Benevento

One of the chief authors of the treaty as it stands was a young notary named Matthew of Ajello, later of much fame in Sicily.

UCMSA Universalis

The organisation was registered with the Maastricht Chamber of Commerce and certified by a notary on 3 December 2002, marking the official establishment of UCM Study Association Universalis.

Ulrich Zasius

After studying at Tübingen he first became episcopal notary at Constance, then town clerk at Baden in Aargau in 1489, and at Freiburg in 1493.

Víctor Pradera Larumbe

His paternal grandfather, Juan Pradera Martinena, came from Sara in the Laburdi province and, just like his maternal grandfather, fought in the First Carlist War, later to work as a notary in Vera de Bidasoa.


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