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notaire
/ ˌnəʊˈtɛə /
noun
- (in France) a public official authorized by the state to attest and certify certain legal documents, oversee property transactions, etc
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Word History and Origins
Origin of notaire1
French
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Example Sentences
They’re governments have signed sister city pacts in Mississippi: M’bour with Jackson and Sam Notaire with Philadelphia.
From Washington Times
Two mayors from cities in Senegal - Falou Sylla of M’bour and Aminate Kanté of Sam Notaire - also attended the meeting.
From Washington Times
My local notaire, or solicitor, admits she is nervous on Thursdays - which is market day.
From BBC
For those four weeks, good luck finding a plumber who will take your call or a notaire who will schedule your apartment closing.
From US News
His first play, Le Notaire obligeant, produced in 1685, was well received.
From Project Gutenberg
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