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notaire
/ ˌəʊˈɛə /
noun
(in France) a public official authorized by the state to attest and certify certain legal documents, oversee property transactions, etc
Word History and Origins
Origin of notaire1
Example Sentences
They’re governments have signed sister city pacts in Mississippi: M’bour with Jackson and Sam Notaire with Philadelphia.
Two mayors from cities in Senegal - Falou Sylla of M’bour and Aminate Kanté of Sam Notaire - also attended the meeting.
My local notaire, or solicitor, admits she is nervous on Thursdays - which is market day.
For those four weeks, good luck finding a plumber who will take your call or a notaire who will schedule your apartment closing.
His first play, Le Notaire obligeant, produced in 1685, was well received.
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