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Tax returns are mandatory for registered entrepreneurs and professionals (lawyers, notaries, etc.), sellers of personal assets and recipients of other income.
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The term "notary public" only refers to common-law notaries and should not be confused with civil-law notaries.
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Notaries generally hold undergraduate degrees in civil law and graduate degrees in notarial law.
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The cases at bar dealt, for example, with lawyers' and notaries' accounting records, including client names.
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However, many notaries continue to use the impression seal with their rubber stamp to allow for easy detection when trying to determine which document is an original.
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The use of written documents was considered not businesslike by contemporaries as it required the constant intervention of notaries.
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Similarly, the importance of law court officials declined as did lawsuits in regular civil courts, and this in turn allowed private settlements mediated by notaries at lower cost to flourish.
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He is honoured as the patron saint of notaries and secretaries, and invoked against chilblains and scurf.
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It also includes accusations of notary fraud wherein the notaries pre and/or post notarize the affidavits and signatures of so-called robo-signers.
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They are the only notaries to be appointed for life.
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