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2011, c.197 - Notaries Public Act

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Powers of notary public
3Subject to section 5.1, a notary public has and may use and exercise the power of drawing, passing, keeping and issuing all deeds, contracts, charter parties and other mercantile transactions, in the Province, and also attesting all commercial instruments that may be brought before him or her for public protestation, and may otherwise act as usual, or as authorized by any act of the Province, in the office of notary, and demand, receive and have all the rights, profits and advantages rightfully appertaining and belonging to the calling of notary public during pleasure and during residence in the Province.
R.S.1973, c.N-9, s.4; 2021, c.2, s.5
Powers of notary public
3A notary public has and may use and exercise the power of drawing, passing, keeping and issuing all deeds, contracts, charter parties and other mercantile transactions, in the Province, and also attesting all commercial instruments that may be brought before him or her for public protestation, and may otherwise act as usual, or as authorized by any act of the Province, in the office of notary, and demand, receive and have all the rights, profits and advantages rightfully appertaining and belonging to the calling of notary public during pleasure and during residence in the Province.
R.S.1973, c.N-9, s.4
Powers of notary public
3A notary public has and may use and exercise the power of drawing, passing, keeping and issuing all deeds, contracts, charter parties and other mercantile transactions, in the Province, and also attesting all commercial instruments that may be brought before him or her for public protestation, and may otherwise act as usual, or as authorized by any act of the Province, in the office of notary, and demand, receive and have all the rights, profits and advantages rightfully appertaining and belonging to the calling of notary public during pleasure and during residence in the Province.
R.S.1973, c.N-9, s.4