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[Show more]40 districts and 5 Appellate courts - ANSWER_This is the amount of judicial districts and Appellate courts in our state 
 
A trial court - ANSWER_This is another name for the Original Court 
 
an independent professional - ANSWER_The Civil Law Notary is this and not an employee of the state 
 
Bonds...
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Add to cart40 districts and 5 Appellate courts - ANSWER_This is the amount of judicial districts and Appellate courts in our state 
 
A trial court - ANSWER_This is another name for the Original Court 
 
an independent professional - ANSWER_The Civil Law Notary is this and not an employee of the state 
 
Bonds...
A certified copy of a recorded notarial document: - ANSWER_becomes admissible in a court proceeding. 
allows one to record the certified copy in another parish. (p. 40) 
 
A community can terminate: - ANSWER_by death 
by divorce 
by matrimonial agreement (p. 159) 
 
A conditional procuration: - ANSW...
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Add to cartA certified copy of a recorded notarial document: - ANSWER_becomes admissible in a court proceeding. 
allows one to record the certified copy in another parish. (p. 40) 
 
A community can terminate: - ANSWER_by death 
by divorce 
by matrimonial agreement (p. 159) 
 
A conditional procuration: - ANSW...
Accessory contract - ANSWER_A contract is accessory when it is made to provide security for the performance of an obligation. Suretyship, mortgage, pledge, and other types of security agreements are examples. 
 
Acquets and gains - ANSWER_A civilian concept referring to the matrimonial regime of com...
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Add to cartAccessory contract - ANSWER_A contract is accessory when it is made to provide security for the performance of an obligation. Suretyship, mortgage, pledge, and other types of security agreements are examples. 
 
Acquets and gains - ANSWER_A civilian concept referring to the matrimonial regime of com...
A property sold to enforce a mortgage is sold___ of predial servitude -ANSWER_Free(Note the user of servitude can take action against Issuer of the servitude) 
 
An attestation, usually certified under "acts of congress," issued by the clerk of court in the notary's parish of commission establish...
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Add to cartA property sold to enforce a mortgage is sold___ of predial servitude -ANSWER_Free(Note the user of servitude can take action against Issuer of the servitude) 
 
An attestation, usually certified under "acts of congress," issued by the clerk of court in the notary's parish of commission establish...
$100 fine - ANSWER_The fine for each infraction of the duty to record and register acts affecting immovable is this 
 
$500 fine and possible damages - ANSWER_This is the possible penalty for failure to record acts of conveyances within 48 hours 
 
10 or 30 years - ANSWER_With regard to acquisitive ...
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Add to cart$100 fine - ANSWER_The fine for each infraction of the duty to record and register acts affecting immovable is this 
 
$500 fine and possible damages - ANSWER_This is the possible penalty for failure to record acts of conveyances within 48 hours 
 
10 or 30 years - ANSWER_With regard to acquisitive ...
When may a court require a notary to produce an original act passed before him? 
A. At any time 
B. When the qualifications of the notary are at issue 
C. When the genuineness of a signature is at issue - ANSWER_C. When the genuineness of a signature is at issue 
 
In terms of notarial practice, mal...
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Add to cartWhen may a court require a notary to produce an original act passed before him? 
A. At any time 
B. When the qualifications of the notary are at issue 
C. When the genuineness of a signature is at issue - ANSWER_C. When the genuineness of a signature is at issue 
 
In terms of notarial practice, mal...
what are 4 things that can not be done by POA - ANSWER_will 
affidavit 
marriage 
adult adoption 
 
foreign judgment - ANSWER_may refer to an out-of-state one. 
 
Juridical act - ANSWER_an act that is often done by a notary 
 
judicial act - ANSWER_an act that is done by a court 
 
Legal - ANSWER_by...
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Add to cartwhat are 4 things that can not be done by POA - ANSWER_will 
affidavit 
marriage 
adult adoption 
 
foreign judgment - ANSWER_may refer to an out-of-state one. 
 
Juridical act - ANSWER_an act that is often done by a notary 
 
judicial act - ANSWER_an act that is done by a court 
 
Legal - ANSWER_by...
What is the term of office for a notary public? - ANSWER_The commission is issued without expiration and is in force and effect for as long as notary remains qualified 
 
What crimes can a notary public be prosecuted for official misconduct? - ANSWER_Malfeasance in office 
Bribery or corrupt influen...
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Add to cartWhat is the term of office for a notary public? - ANSWER_The commission is issued without expiration and is in force and effect for as long as notary remains qualified 
 
What crimes can a notary public be prosecuted for official misconduct? - ANSWER_Malfeasance in office 
Bribery or corrupt influen...
Acceleration Clause (in a mortgage) - ANSWER_Clause used in an installment note and mortgage which gives the lender the right to demand payment in full upon the happening of a certain event, such as failure to pay an installment by a certain date, change of ownership without the leaders consent, des...
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Add to cartAcceleration Clause (in a mortgage) - ANSWER_Clause used in an installment note and mortgage which gives the lender the right to demand payment in full upon the happening of a certain event, such as failure to pay an installment by a certain date, change of ownership without the leaders consent, des...
The applicant proves his/her competency to the courts and takes a state administered exam - ANSWER_The non-attorney is commissioned by the State of Louisiana when these things are completed 
 
Litigation and the courts ability to make laws - ANSWER_The notary exam is not intended to show the applica...
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Add to cartThe applicant proves his/her competency to the courts and takes a state administered exam - ANSWER_The non-attorney is commissioned by the State of Louisiana when these things are completed 
 
Litigation and the courts ability to make laws - ANSWER_The notary exam is not intended to show the applica...
A notary is convicted of misdemeanor assault from a bar fight (committed on a day off from working as a mobile notary). She is sentenced to one month of home confinement. After serving this sentence, will the notary be subject to suspension? - ANSWER_C. No, because crimes unrelated to the notarial f...
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Add to cartA notary is convicted of misdemeanor assault from a bar fight (committed on a day off from working as a mobile notary). She is sentenced to one month of home confinement. After serving this sentence, will the notary be subject to suspension? - ANSWER_C. No, because crimes unrelated to the notarial f...
. _____________ is a legal authority that helps the notary to understand how a court has interpret legislation and other sources of law. 
a. Jurisprudence 
b. The Civil Code 
c. Revised Statutes 9 
d. None of the above - ANSWER_a. Jurisprudence 
 
A transfer of immovable property MUST be made by...
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Add to cart. _____________ is a legal authority that helps the notary to understand how a court has interpret legislation and other sources of law. 
a. Jurisprudence 
b. The Civil Code 
c. Revised Statutes 9 
d. None of the above - ANSWER_a. Jurisprudence 
 
A transfer of immovable property MUST be made by...
Concepts of Notary as a Public Official - ANSWER_a) charged w/ establishing dates on which those acts were executed 
b) preserving those acts in their custody 
c) issuing certified copies of acts 
d) independent of any branch of government 
e) free to organize his office as he see fit 
f) not paid ...
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Add to cartConcepts of Notary as a Public Official - ANSWER_a) charged w/ establishing dates on which those acts were executed 
b) preserving those acts in their custody 
c) issuing certified copies of acts 
d) independent of any branch of government 
e) free to organize his office as he see fit 
f) not paid ...
forced portion - ANSWER_Portion testator must leave to children under 24 years of age if mentally competent and not physically infirm 
 
Ne Varietur - ANSWER_Notation which is part of a paraph 
 
naked owner - ANSWER_owner of property burdened with us usufruct 
 
inventory - ANSWER_notaries can enga...
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Add to cartforced portion - ANSWER_Portion testator must leave to children under 24 years of age if mentally competent and not physically infirm 
 
Ne Varietur - ANSWER_Notation which is part of a paraph 
 
naked owner - ANSWER_owner of property burdened with us usufruct 
 
inventory - ANSWER_notaries can enga...
public office - ANSWER_The office of notary 
public is a public office, but a notary is not an elected public official. 
 
Notary commission is issued - ANSWER_without expiration date. 
and in force and valid as long as notary maintains qualification for office. 
 
All notary public duties are minis...
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Add to cartpublic office - ANSWER_The office of notary 
public is a public office, but a notary is not an elected public official. 
 
Notary commission is issued - ANSWER_without expiration date. 
and in force and valid as long as notary maintains qualification for office. 
 
All notary public duties are minis...
Contract - ANSWER_a binding agreement 
 
Partition - ANSWER_the division of property 
 
Conveyance - ANSWER_a legal paper transferring ownership of property 
 
Appraisement - ANSWER_the process of valuing property 
 
Protest - ANSWER_a certification by a notary that an instrument formally presented ...
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Add to cartContract - ANSWER_a binding agreement 
 
Partition - ANSWER_the division of property 
 
Conveyance - ANSWER_a legal paper transferring ownership of property 
 
Appraisement - ANSWER_the process of valuing property 
 
Protest - ANSWER_a certification by a notary that an instrument formally presented ...
Mortgagee - ANSWER_one who takes the mortgage and is thus, the lender/bank - the one who provides a loan to someone buying the house; the person in whose favor a mortgage is granted 
 
Lessor - ANSWER_the landlord; one who gives the lease 
 
Lessee - ANSWER_the renter; one who receives the lease 
 
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Add to cartMortgagee - ANSWER_one who takes the mortgage and is thus, the lender/bank - the one who provides a loan to someone buying the house; the person in whose favor a mortgage is granted 
 
Lessor - ANSWER_the landlord; one who gives the lease 
 
Lessee - ANSWER_the renter; one who receives the lease 
 
...
Substantive Law VS. Procedural Law - ANSWER_Substantive laws are actual rules that run society whereas procedural laws govern how the system is run. 
 
What is Common Law? - ANSWER_System of laws derived from England. It represents principals of law drawn from hundreds of years of decisions by Engli...
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Add to cartSubstantive Law VS. Procedural Law - ANSWER_Substantive laws are actual rules that run society whereas procedural laws govern how the system is run. 
 
What is Common Law? - ANSWER_System of laws derived from England. It represents principals of law drawn from hundreds of years of decisions by Engli...
Bequest - ANSWER_a disposition of property made by a testator 
 
Codicil - ANSWER_a common law term. An amendment, modification, supplement or addition to a will that must be in the form of a testament 
 
Collateral - ANSWER_any relation not directly in the line of ascent or descent 
 
Collation - A...
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Add to cartBequest - ANSWER_a disposition of property made by a testator 
 
Codicil - ANSWER_a common law term. An amendment, modification, supplement or addition to a will that must be in the form of a testament 
 
Collateral - ANSWER_any relation not directly in the line of ascent or descent 
 
Collation - A...
Under Roman Law, where the office of Notary has its origin... -ANSWER_ Notary was just a secretary or scribe, only writing contracts 
 
Broad powers of Notaries in Louisiana include -ANSWER_ making inventories, appraisements, partitions, wills, protests, matrimonial contracts, conveyances, and almos...
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Add to cartUnder Roman Law, where the office of Notary has its origin... -ANSWER_ Notary was just a secretary or scribe, only writing contracts 
 
Broad powers of Notaries in Louisiana include -ANSWER_ making inventories, appraisements, partitions, wills, protests, matrimonial contracts, conveyances, and almos...
Affiant -ANSWER_ The person who makes and subscribes his signature to an affidavit. 
 
Affidavit -ANSWER_ A signed statement, duly sworn to, by the maker thereof, before a notary public or other authorized officer. The venue, or county wherein the affidavit was sworn to should be accurately stated. ...
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Add to cartAffiant -ANSWER_ The person who makes and subscribes his signature to an affidavit. 
 
Affidavit -ANSWER_ A signed statement, duly sworn to, by the maker thereof, before a notary public or other authorized officer. The venue, or county wherein the affidavit was sworn to should be accurately stated. ...
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