Questions and Answers Rated A
A certificate of dishonor made by a notary certifying that a note, check, or other
commercial paper was not satisfied when presented to the maker. -
ANSWER_Protest
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 establishing that a particular person is a duly
appointed, commissioned and qualified notary public in that parish. -
ANSWER_Protho-notarial certificate
Authorizes another person to make decisions for the child on the absent parent's
behalf. -ANSWER_Provisional custody by mandate
Can a parent previously denied custody by court order be given provisional custody
by mandate? -ANSWER_No
Can a tutor confer provisional custody by mandate? -ANSWER_Yes
If a predial servitude substantially impairs a mortgaed property... -ANSWER_the
mortgagee has a right to demand payment of debt in full
In the case where partition is judicially ordered, the court will appoint... -ANSWER_a
notary to make the partition in accordance with law.
Maximum period for provisional custody by mandate -ANSWER_1 year
Notary's statement placed on the face of a document to identify and connect it with
another's instrument passed before the notary. -ANSWER_Paraph
Predial Servitude on Mortgaged Property? -ANSWER_Yes
Protho notarial certificate (four parts) -ANSWER_1. clerk of court approves the
qualification notary 2. attest that 1. is a true copy 3. judge of judicial district court
certifies that the clerk of court is a real clerk of court. 4. the clerk of court certifies that
the judge is elected and qualified as a judge of that judicial district court.
Purpose of Protho-notarial certificate -ANSWER_this fulfills the requirment to have
the notary's signature proved by the clerk of court and "certified under Acts of
Congress" in order to import full faith and credit provisions of the U.S. constitution to
an act of a public official filed in a state other than that of the official.