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Let's hear it for functional illiteracy and lack of reading comprehension.
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UGA Lawdog wrote:Well, you misspelled it. Should be "notarial protest".
I did indeed. New search: no NY court has used that phrase since 1963; before that, 1914; before that, 1892; before that, 1865. So it's been used four times in NY in 150 years. The last time the Supreme Court used it - not that they would have much call to do so - was 1859. Wiseman v. Chiappella, 64 U.S. 368 (1859).

Clearly a modern concept.
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wserra wrote:I did indeed.
Does this mean that notorial dissent needs to change their name?
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wserra wrote:
UGA Lawdog wrote:Well, you misspelled it. Should be "notarial protest".
I did indeed. New search: no NY court has used that phrase since 1963; before that, 1914; before that, 1892; before that, 1865. So it's been used four times in NY in 150 years. The last time the Supreme Court used it - not that they would have much call to do so - was 1859. Wiseman v. Chiappella, 64 U.S. 368 (1859).

Clearly a modern concept.
I just googled "notarial protest." Top-tier results:

- A bunch of sov'run and TP websites, and other Q&A forum comments that describe same.
- The April 2012 Discipline Digest from the Society of Notaries Public of British Columbia, detailing the findings against a notary who ignorantly let himself get entangled in phony "default judgment" BS. The victim of the "default judgment" brought the disciplinary complaint.
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Here in Canada? In my province? The horror! Your sovereign nonsense seems to be reaching everywhere!

At least in the decision you cited the notary appeared stupid and lazy rather than actively involved like Donna Wray and her kind.
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The State of Ohio spells it "notorial". The following appears on several county clerk websites in Ohio:
NOTARY COMMISSIONS

In the State of Ohio, a notary public is a person appointed and commissioned by the Governor of the State to:

•Administer oaths required or authorized by law;
•Take and certify depositions;
•Take and certify acknowledgements of deeds, mortgages, liens, powers of Attorney, and other written instruments;
•Receive, make, and record notorial protests.
That appears to be statutory language. The spelling probably originated in 19th century case law or statutes.
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Wow, I didn't remember "Administer Oaths" part. I guess in theory a notary could swear in a new Governor?
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I actually administer an oath (often, quite informally) whenever I notarize something. The oath has to do with the signature being freely done and without duress ("free act and deed" is the legalese often used).
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Gregg wrote:Wow, I didn't remember "Administer Oaths" part. I guess in theory a notary could swear in a new Governor?
I can't wait until the next sovrun comes up with the brainstorm of having a notary swear him in as President of the United States.
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The Observer wrote:
Gregg wrote:Wow, I didn't remember "Administer Oaths" part. I guess in theory a notary could swear in a new Governor?
I can't wait until the next sovrun comes up with the brainstorm of having a notary swear him in as President of the United States.
Anyone know where I could find one by next January? I plan on winning this election by a landslide.
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