notary |
x |
As a noun notary
is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf.
As a letter x is
the twenty-fourth letter of the.
As a symbol x is
voiceless velar fricative.
authenticator |
notary |
As nouns the difference between authenticator and notary
is that
authenticator is one who authenticates while
notary is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf.
registrar |
notary |
As nouns the difference between registrar and notary
is that
registrar is an official keeper, or recorder of records while
notary is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf.
apostille |
notary |
As a verb apostille
is .
As a noun notary is
a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf.
notary |
advocate |
As nouns the difference between notary and advocate
is that
notary is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf while
advocate is someone whose job is to speak for someone's case in a court of law; a counsel.
As a verb advocate is
(
label) to plead in favour of; to defend by argument, before a tribunal or the public; to support, vindicate, or recommend publicly.
notary |
solicitor |
As nouns the difference between notary and solicitor
is that
notary is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf while
solicitor is in many common law jurisdictions, a type of lawyer whose traditional role is to offer legal services to clients apart from acting as their advocate in court. A solicitor instructs a barrister to act as an advocate for their client in court, although rights of audience for solicitors vary according to jurisdiction.
notary |
conveyancer |
As nouns the difference between notary and conveyancer
is that
notary is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf while
conveyancer is an attorney who passes transfer of immovable property from one party to another.
notary |
affidavit |
As nouns the difference between notary and affidavit
is that
notary is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf while
affidavit is a signed document wherein an affiant makes a sworn statement.
notary |
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notary |
guarantor |
As nouns the difference between notary and guarantor
is that
notary is a lawyer of noncontentious private civil law who drafts, takes, and records legal instruments for private parties, and provides legal advice, but does not appear in court on clients' behalf while
guarantor is a person, or company, that gives a guarantee.
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