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A notary's commission can be suspended: ANS >> by
operation of law and by district courts. (p.49-50)
An Affidavit of Immobilization accomplishes the
following: ANS >> makes a mobile home part of the
land. (p. 79)
A remunerative donation: ANS >> is in appreciation of
past services. (p. 123)
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An onerous donation: ANS >> places a burden on the
done. (p. 123)
Rights in stock are examples of: ANS >> incorporeal
immovables. (p. 82)
A servitude is an example of: ANS >> incorporeal
immovables. (p. 81)
A dominant estate: ANS >> benefits from a servitude.
(p. 93,120)
The public records doctrine: ANS >> applies to
documents that must be recorded at the courthouse. (p
36, 39)
True about a notary: ANS >> Need to have a $10,000
bond
Commissioned by governor for life
Supervised by district court
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is a public official
Donative intent: ANS >> means a document signifies a
desire to give. (p. 131)
A servient estate is: ANS >> burdened with a servitude.
(p. 90,102)
When a notary prepares a judicial act, he: ANS >>
confers authenticity
confirms identity of the parties
guarantees the validity and legal effect of the transaction
(p. 19-20, 69)
when a notary does not prepare a juridical act, but only
notarizes the signatures: ANS >> confers authenticity
confirms identity of parties (p. 19-20)
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Authentic acts are: ANS >> self-proving so that the
signed and notarized document is admissible in court. (p.
270)
The correct sequence for persons signing an authentic act
where they are all together in the same room: ANS >>
parties first, then witnesses, then notary
Legal capacity (age and/or mental) is present in all of the
following: ANS >> person 18 years of age signs.
minor under 18 signs doc, but is married.
minor under 18 signs, but is emancipated.
Documents related to immovables are required to be
recorded: ANS >> in the parish courthouse where the
land is located within 15 days of execution. (p. 54)
Usufructs can be created: ANS >> by notarial act
by operation of law
in a last will (p. 98)