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Louisiana Notary Exam Latest Update 2024/2025 Complete Questions with Correct Answers Reliable 100% Accessory contract - Correct Answers-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 - Correct Answers-A civilian concept referring to the matrimonial regime of community property; acquets means all things acquired, gains is the increase in the value of property through the skill or labor of a person , particularly a spouse See C.C. art. 2338 acquisitive prescription - Correct Answers-A mode of acquiring ownership of other real rights by uninterrupted possession for a period of time. acquisitive prescription - Correct Answers-A mode of acquiring ownership of other real rights by uninterrupted possession for a period of time. Acquittance - Correct Answers-Release or discharge from indebtedness, obligation, or responsibility. Affirmative Servitude - Correct Answers-give a right to the owner of the dominant estate to do some act upon the servient estate, such as a right of way or drainage

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Louisiana Notary Exam Latest Update
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Correct Answers Reliable 100%
Accessory contract - Correct Answers-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 - Correct Answers-A civilian concept referring to the matrimonial regime of
community property; acquets means all things acquired, gains is the increase in the value of property
through the skill or labor of a person , particularly a spouse See C.C. art. 2338

acquisitive prescription - Correct Answers-A mode of acquiring ownership of other real rights by
uninterrupted possession for a period of time.

acquisitive prescription - Correct Answers-A mode of acquiring ownership of other real rights by
uninterrupted possession for a period of time.

Acquittance - Correct Answers-Release or discharge from indebtedness, obligation, or responsibility.

Affirmative Servitude - Correct Answers-give a right to the owner of the dominant estate to do some
act upon the servient estate, such as a right of way or drainage

Agency - Correct Answers-the principles of representation

Aleatory Contract - Correct Answers-a contract where the values exchanged may not be equal but
depend on an uncertain event

Alluvion - Correct Answers-Accretion (growth) formed successively and imperceptibly on the bank of
a river or stream, whether navigable or not

Ancillary Contract - Correct Answers-Having a subordinate, subsidiary, or secondary nature; serving
as a supplement or addition

Apostille - Correct Answers-an addition, a marginal note or observation

Apparent Servitude - Correct Answers-Those that are perceivable by exterior signs, works, or
constructions such as a roadway, a window in a common wall or an aqueduct

Appearance Clause - Correct Answers-Clause giving full status of a natural or juridical person (e.g.,
corporation or partnership) in any legal instrument; it identifies the parties by their full names, capacity,
marital status, parish of residence, permanent mailing address and last 4 digits of their social security
number

Authentic Act - Correct Answers-A writing executed before a notary public or other officer authorized
to perform that function, in the presence of two witnesses, and signed by each party who executed it, by
each witness, and by each notary public before whom it was executed.

, Bench Marker - Correct Answers-a marker set in the ground by the government on the boundaries of
government property that show the longitude and latitude and location above or below sea level of the
spot where the bench marker is placed

bilateral - Correct Answers-promise for a promise

Bilateral or synallagmatic contract - Correct Answers-when parties obligate themselves reciprocally so
the obligation of each party is correlative to the obligation of the other

building restriction - Correct Answers-Charges imposed by the owner of an immovable in pursuance
of a general plan governing building standards, specified uses, and improvements; must be feasible and
capable of being preserved.

Capacity - Correct Answers-legal qualification includes age, parties, unless emancipated, must be 18
to contract. Witnesses to most instruments must be 14; for wills 16

Capacity, Consent, Certainty (Object), Cause - Correct Answers-4 C's of a Contract

Capacity, Consent, Certainty (Object), Cause - Correct Answers-4 C's of a Contract

Civil Law - Correct Answers-System of law derived from Roman Law; court decisions DO NOT
establish state law; on the Legislature enacts state laws

Collateral Mortgage - Correct Answers-A loan backed up by a promissory note and the security of a
mortgage on a property. The money borrowed may be used for the purchase of a property or for another
purpose, such as home renovations or a vacation.

Commission - Correct Answers-an instruction, command, or duty given to a person or group of
people.

Common Law - Correct Answers-System of law derived from England; court decisions can lead to
future laws and precedents

Commutative Contract - Correct Answers-The performance of the obligation of each party is
correlative to the performance of the other.

Concurrence - Correct Answers-in agreement with another

Conditional Obligation - Correct Answers-An obligation that is dependent upon the occurrence of an
uncertain event.

confect - Correct Answers-To put together by combining

Consumable Thing - Correct Answers-Things that cannot be used without being expended or
consumed, or without their substance being changed, such as money, harvested agricultural products,
stocks of merchandise, foodstuffs, and beverages.

Contract - Correct Answers-an agreement by two or more parties whereby obligations are created,
modified or extinguished

Conventional Mortgage - Correct Answers-A mortgage created by a contract between the parties
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