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Louisiana Notary Exam/146
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Civil Law - -System of law derived from Roman Law; court decisions DO NOT
establish state law; on the Legislature enacts state laws

-Common Law - -System of law derived from England; court decisions can
lead to future laws and precedents

-Commission - -an instruction, command, or duty given to a person or group
of people.

-Legal Capacity - -The ability to contract; not to be a minor and of sound
mind and body

-Immovable - -Land and its improvements thereon

-Mandate - -Transaction in which a person confers authority on another i.e.
power of attorney

-Partition - -Legal procedure to divide the co-owners' interests in real
property

-Jurisdiction - -the power to adjudicate or handle a particular kind of case

-Apostille - -an addition, a marginal note or observation

-de jure Notary - -- french for "of law"

- an official who holds his office by law & who is possessed of all lawfully
necessary qualifications for office

-de facto Notary - -commissioned notary with some violation of
qualifications that has suspended the notary's rights to perform his/her
duties and responsibilities; i.e. failure to maintain a surety bond or file annual
reports for example

-Misfeasance - -improper performance of a lawfully authorized official act

-Malfeasance - -misconduct or wrongdoing, especially by a public official

-Dereliction of Duty - -With negligent disregard for proper performance

, -Interdicts - -persons above the age of majority who are declared by a court
to be incapable of either caring for his own person or administering his
estate, or both, although he may at times appear to have possession of his
reason

-Property Bond - -a special mortgage on immovable property in the parish
of the notary's commission

-Public Office - -any state, district, parish or municipal office, elected or
appointed, or any position as member on a board or commission, elected or
appointed, when the office or position is established by the constitution or
laws of this state

-Public Officer - -any person holding a public office in this state

-Ministerial - -Acts performed by the notary as a service for a fee and not as
a governmental function

-Paraphing - -the notation on a document to mark it for identification with
another act

-Ownership - -The right that confers on a person direct immediate and
exclusive authority over a thing

-Corporeal - -things that have a body and can be touched or felt

-Incorporeal - -things that do not have a body and cannot be touched or felt

-Seashore - -the space of land over which the waters of the sea spread in
the highest tide during the winter season.

-Naked ownership - -Bundle of rights formerly called abusus, ownership is
burdened by a usufruct

-Resolutory Condition - -A condition of an obligation providing that upon the
occurrence of a particular uncertain event the obligation will come to an end

-Possessor - -Owner of the thing he possesses until the right of the true
owner is established

-Quasi Possession - -Exercising a real right, such as a servitude

-Dereliction - -land formed by water receding imperceptibly from the bank
of a river or stream; owner of land on the edge of the bank left dry owns the
dereliction.

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