Notary's Manual: A Lucid and Concise Treatment of the Duties of Notaries Public, Together with Forms of Certificates of Acknowledgement and General Legal Information with which All Notaries Should be Familiar. Price $.75

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N.G. Wyatt, 1897 - 86 pages
 

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Page 25 - That a person in possession of an order on himself for the payment of money, or the delivery of a thing, has paid the money or delivered the thing accordingly; 14.
Page 22 - The time in which any act provided by law is to be done is computed by excluding the first day and including the last, unless the last day is a holiday, and then it is also excluded.
Page 20 - Do any other act which would make it impossible to carry on the ordinary business of the partnership...
Page 18 - One who sells the good will of a business may agree with the buyer to refrain from carrying on a similar business within a specified county, city, or a part thereof, so long as the buyer, or any person deriving title to the good will from him, carries on a like business therein.
Page 23 - A malicious and guilty intent from the deliberate commission of an unlawful act, for the purpose of injuring another.
Page 22 - Every person who has actual notice of circumstances sufficient to put a prudent man upon inquiry as to a particular fact, has constructive notice of the fact itself in all cases in which, by prosecuting such inquiry, he might have learned such fact.
Page 26 - That a man and woman deporting themselves as husband and wife have entered into a lawful contract of marriage; 31.
Page 27 - That a document or writing more than thirty years old, is genuine, when the same has been since generally acted upon as genuine, by persons having an interest in the question, and its custody has been satisfactorily explained.
Page 41 - Notary Public in and for the said County and State, residing therein, duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared . known to me to be the person whose name - _ subscribed to the within Instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF...
Page 24 - The issue of a wife cohabiting with her husband, who is not impotent, is indisputably presumed to be legitimate: 6.

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