Notarial Law definition

Notarial Law means the law(s) of each state or territory of the United States governing the conduct of Remote Online Notarizations by a Notary duly commissioned in such state or territory to perform Remote Online Notarizations.

Examples of Notarial Law in a sentence

  • Each Customer and Authorized Platform User agrees that any question, conflict, requirement, or interpretation related to Remote Online Notarization will be governed and subject to the Notarial Law and the Electronic Signature Law of the state in which the Notary is commissioned, without giving effect to any choice or conflict of law provision or rule.

  • Notaries perform Remote Online Notarizations requested by Customers through the Platform pursuant to the applicable Notarial Law of their commission state.

  • Each Notary agrees that any question, conflict, requirement, or interpretation related to Remote Online Notarization will be governed and subject to the Notarial Law and the Electronic Signature Law of the state in which the Notary is commissioned, without giving effect to any choice or conflict of law provision or rule.

  • The Notary is responsible for ensuring that any digital certificate and notarial stamp meets the Notarial Law requirements.

  • Further, it is the Notary’s responsibility to ensure that the Notary’s stamp is accurate, in good standing, and meets the requirements of Notarial Law.

  • Therefore, if Provider provides Notary with a digital certificate, but in the Notary’s opinion, the digital certificate does notcomply with Notarial Law, it is the Notary’s responsibility, and solely the Notary’sresponsibility, to acquire a compliant digital certificate.

  • Additionally, Notary acknowledges and agrees that Notary is solely responsible for ensuring Notary’s compliance with Notarial Law and Electronic Signature Law in the performance of Remote Online Notarizations using the Platform, and Provider expressly disclaims any warranties not set forth expressly herein or in the User Agreement.

  • The Platform allows Notaries to upload a digital certificate and a notarial stamp to their profile, if required by Notarial Law.

  • The Notary is solely responsible for ensuring that under the applicable Notarial Law or Electronic Signature Law, the Notary can perform a Remote Online Notarization for any particular Customer.While the Platform provides Notaries with functionality that may allow Notaries to meet Notarial Law requirements, including journal requirements and recording requirements, the Provider does not represent and warrant that the Platform will meet any or all Notarial Law requirements.

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Related to Notarial Law

  • Notarial act means an act, whether performed with respect to a tangible or electronic record, that a notarial officer may perform under the law of this state. The term includes taking an acknowledgment, administering an oath or affirmation, taking a verification on oath or affirmation, witnessing or attesting a signature, certifying or attesting a copy, and noting a protest of a negotiable instrument.

  • Notary public means an individual commissioned to perform a notarial act by the secretary of state.

  • Notarial officer means a notary public or other individual authorized to perform a notarial act.

  • Notary means any practising attorney who is admitted and enrolled to practise as a notary in terms of this Act;

  • Deed of Assignment means the deed of assignment of the Shareholder Loan in the agreed form set out in Schedule 6 (Deed of Assignment) to be entered into between the Seller and the Buyer upon Completion.

  • Minimum State of Charge means the minimum State of Charge that should be maintained in units of megawatt-hours.

  • Form of Assignment and Transfer means the “Form of Assignment and Transfer” attached as Attachment 3 to the Form of Note attached hereto as Exhibit A.

  • NOTAM means a notice distributed by means of telecommunication containing information concerning the establishment, condition or change in any aeronautical facility, service, procedure or hazard, the timely knowledge of which is essential to personnel concerned with flight operations;

  • General Assignment means, in relation to a Ship, a general assignment of (inter alia) the Earnings, the Insurances and any Requisition Compensation relative to that Ship in the Agreed Form and, in the plural, means all of them;

  • State of Charge means the operating parameter that represents the quantity of physical energy stored (measured in units of megawatt-hours) in an Energy Storage Resource Model Participant in proportion to its maximum State of Charge capability. State of Charge is quantified as defined in the PJM Manuals.

  • Authorization Letter means a letter agreement executed by Borrower in the form of EXHIBIT A.

  • State of Charge (SOC) means the available electrical charge in a REESS expressed as a percentage of its rated capacity.

  • UCC Filing Authorization Letter means a letter duly executed by each Loan Party authorizing the Collateral Agent to file appropriate financing statements on Form UCC-1 without the signature of such Loan Party in such office or offices as may be necessary or, in the opinion of the Collateral Agent, desirable to perfect the security interests purported to be created by each Security Agreement and each Mortgage.

  • WITNESS/ATTEST LANDLORD:

  • Deed of Accession means a deed of accession substantially in the form of Schedule 5 (Form of Accession Deed).

  • certificate of authorization means a certificate of authorization issued to a professional corporation pursuant to the Public Accounting Act, 2004 to permit it to engage in the practice of public accounting;

  • Mayor means the duly elected and acting Mayor, or in the Mayor's absence, the duly appointed and/or elected Vice Mayor or Acting Mayor of the Issuer.

  • Notice of assessment means a written notice by the division, based on a citation, that the employer must pay the amount of wages, penalties, or fines assessed.

  • Maximum State of Charge means the maximum State of Charge that should not be exceeded, measured in units of megawatt-hours. “Merchant A.C. Transmission Facility” shall mean Merchant Transmission Facilities that are alternating current (A.C.) transmission facilities, other than those that are Controllable A.C. Merchant Transmission Facilities. “Merchant D.C. Transmission Facilities” shall mean direct current (D.C.) transmission facilities that are interconnected with the Transmission System pursuant to Tariff, Part IV and Tariff, Part

  • Notice of Assignment is defined in Section 12.3.2.

  • SWS wage assessment agreement means the document in the form required by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations that records the employee’s productive capacity and agreed wage rate

  • State tax means any State Income Taxes or State Other Taxes.

  • United States Tax Compliance Certificate has the meaning specified in Section 3.01.

  • State of principal license means a member state where a physician holds a license to practice medicine and which has been designated as such by the physician for purposes of registration and participation in the Compact.

  • year of assessment means the period of 12 months commencing on 1st January 1948, and each subsequent period of 12 months.

  • Gazette means the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Gazette;