LA Notary Exam
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1. A notary's commission can be suspended: by operation of law and by district
courts. (p.49-50)
2. An Affidavit of Immobilization acomplishes the makes a mobile home part of the
following: land. (p. 79)
3. A remunerative donation: is in appreciation of past services. (p.
123)
4. An onerous donation: places a burden on the donee. (p.
123)
5. Rights in stock are examples of: incorporeal immovables. (p. 82)
6. A servitude is an example of: incorporeal immovables. (p. 81)
7. A dominant estate: benefits from a servitude. (p.
93,120)
8. The public records doctrine: applies to documents that must be
recorded at the courthouse. (p 36,
39)
9. True about a notary: Need to have a $10,000 bond
Commissioned by governor for life
Supervised by district court
is a public official
10. Donative intent: means a document signifies a desire
to give. (p. 131)
11. A servient estate is: burdened with a servitude. (p.
90,102)
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12. When a notary prepares a judicial act, he: confers authenticity
confirms identity of the parties
guarantees the validity and legal ef-
fect of the transaction (p. 19-20, 69)
13. when a notary does not prepare a juridical act, confers authenticity
but only notarizes the signatures: confirms identity of parties (p.
19-20)
14. Authentic acts are: self-proving so that the signed and
notarized document is admissible in
court. (p. 270)
15. The correct sequence for persons signing an parties first, then witnesses, then
authentic act where they are all together in the notary
same room:
16. Legal capacity (age and/or mental) is present in person 18 years of age signs.
all of the following: minor under 18 signs doc, but is
married.
minor under 18 signs, but is eman-
cipated.
17. Documents related to immovables are required in the parish courthouse where the
to be recorded: land is located within 15 days of ex-
ecution. (p. 54)
18. Usufructs can be created: by notarial act
by operation of law
in a last will (p. 98)
19. A donation inter vivos of an immovable which is is null and void and without legal
not in authentic form: effect. (p. 123)
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20. The following is acceptable documentation to state driver's license
verify identification of a party signing a notarial U.S. Passport
act: Military ID (p. 261)
21. The Public Records Doctrine: protects third persons from the ab-
sence of a recorded document in
public record.(p. 36-37)
22. Parties who own property in indivison: own a proportional interest of
an entire tract shared with other
co-owners. (p. 80-81)
23. Ownership in indivision occurs: as a result of a succession and chil-
dren inheriting property.
as a result of a mtrimonial regime.
(p. 80-81)
24. These apply to the concept of Civil Law: is derived from France and Spain.
legislation is primary source of law.
applies only in Louisiana. (p. 14)
25. Jury trials occur in: distric courts. (p. 24-25)
26. True of donation inter vivos: irrevocable, unless specific situation
applies.
applies to present property only,
generally
requires acceptance (p. 122)
27. True of donation mortis causa: take effect on death
revocable
applies to present and future prop-
erty (p. 122)
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28. A state owned vehicle is an example of: private corporeal (p. 76)
29. A residential home is an example of: private corporeal (p. 76)
30. True of predial servitudes: they "run with the land"
they can end by non-use (p. 90, 113)
31. Notarial acts give legal effect to transactions: true, if the acts are valid according to
law. (p. 19-20, 69)
32. A certified copy of a recorded notarial docu- becomes admissible in a court pro-
ment: ceeding.
allows one to record the certified
copy in another parish. (p. 40)
33. A judicial succession transfers ownership by a Judgement of Possession. (p. 85)
virtue of:
34. A contract such as a Cash Sale or Donation has voluntary agreement between par-
legal effect as a: ties with capcacity. (p. 85, 267-268)
35. Two other types of personal servitudes other right of habitation
than usufruct: right of use (p. 99-101)
36. Full ownership consists of: exclusive right to alienate property
exclusive right to use and fruits of
property (p. 80, 82)
37. A document required to be executed in authen- false (p. 122-123, 125, 279-277)
tic act can still be acknowledged by private act:
38. True about personal servitudes: they end at death of person in
whose favor it was granted. (p. 90)
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