A notary public is a person who can witness oaths, solemn affirmations, the signing of affidavits or statutory declarations. A notary public may also certify documents to be true copies of the original. In some jurisdictions such as a number of provinces, the requirements for becoming a notary public are much more stringent than the above and effectively result in only lawyers being able to provide notary public services. Almost always, the powers of a notary public in each province or state are derived from provincial or state legislation. Visit Notary London for more information.
Gabriel A. Pellegrini (b.1945) Insurance Underwriter by Profession. Since 1993 has dedicated himself totally to Art, as an artist, art collector and research. He has given his service to University students, through his knowledge and art publications in his modest archive. He was the Curator of the Vincent Apap (1909-2003) of Victor Diacono (b.1915) retrospective exhibitions organised by the Bank of Valletta during November-December 2000 and May-July 2007
A notary public is a person who can witness oaths, solemn affirmations, the signing of affidavits or statutory declarations. A notary public may also certify documents to be true copies of the original. In some jurisdictions such as a number of provinces, the requirements for becoming a notary public are much more stringent than the above and effectively result in only lawyers being able to provide notary public services. Almost always, the powers of a notary public in each province or state are derived from provincial or state legislation. Visit Notary London for more information.
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