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Acknowledgement - (ANSWER)A notorial act in which a notary certifies that a
signer, whose identity is proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence, has
admitted, in the notary's presence, having signed a document voluntarily for its
stated purpose
Commission - (ANSWER)To empower to perform notorial acts and the written
authority to perform those acts
Copy Certification - (ANSWER)A notorial act in which a notary certifies having
made a photocopy of a document that is neither a public record nor publicly
recordable
A crime involving moral turpitude - (ANSWER)any felony committed in Guam or
any crime committed outside of Guam that would be a felony under Guam law,
any crime involving personal injury, and any crime involving a breach of official
duty if done wilfully
Fund - (ANSWER)the Notary Public Revolving Fund as set forth in this Chapter
Jurat - (ANSWER)A notorial act in which a notary certifies that a signer, whose
identity is proven on the basis of satisfactory evidence , has made, in the notary's
presence, a voluntary signature and taken an oath or affirmation vouching for the
truthfulness of the signed document
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Notorial Act / Notarization - (ANSWER)Any act that a notary is empowered to
perform under Section 33301 of this Chapter
Notorial Certificate / Certificate - (ANSWER)Part of or attachment to a notarized
document for completion by the notary and bearing the notary's signature and
seal
Notary Puplic / Notary - (ANSWER)Any Person commissioned to perform notarial
acts under this Chapter
Oath / Affirmation - (ANSWER)A notarial act or part thereof in which a notary
certified that a person made a vow in the presence of the notary on penalty of
perjury, with reference made to a Supreme Being for an oath
Official Misconduct - (ANSWER)(i) A notary's performance of or failure to perform
any act prohibited or mandated, respectively, by this Chapter or by any other law
in connection with a notarization; or (ii) a notary's performance of a notarial act in
a manner found by the Attorney General to be negligent or against the public
interest
Personal Knowlege of Identity - (ANSWER)Familiarity with an individual resulting
from contact with that individual over a period of time sufficient to eliminate
every reasonable doubt that the individual has the identity claimed