"Notarise" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Notarise" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Notarise" Meaning

To notarise something means to witness and sign it to confirm that it is genuine and authentic. A notary public is authorized to perform this function, which is often used for official documents such as contracts, wills, and powers of attorney.

"Notarise" Examples

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Notarise is a verb that means to certify or authenticate a document by notarial seal or signature.

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The lawyer had to notarise the will before it could be accepted by the court.
To avoid any potential disputes, she had to notarise the signature on the contract.
The solicitor notarised the power of attorney to ensure its validity.
The company notarised the deeds to the property before transferring ownership.
After obtaining the necessary documents, she had to take them to a notary to notarise the signature.

"Notarise" Similar Words

Notably

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Notandum

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Notarial

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Notarially

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In a notarial manner, officially, or authentically. In a way that is solemn and witnessed by a notary public, often used in legal documents, such as wills, deeds, and contracts, to signify their authenticity and official status.

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Notaries

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Notarization

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Notarize

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To authorize or confirm the authenticity of a document by signing and stamping it with a notary seal, typically to make it legally binding or official.

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Notary

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