Louisiana Civil Code - .......ANSWERS 🔷🖊✔✔Is a compilation of civil laws that
govern the legal capacity of persons; represents the basic private law governing
relationships between people.
Title 9 - Civil Code Ancillaries - .......ANSWERS 🔷🖊✔✔Contains expanded
substantive law for specific situations on matters covered generally in the civil code.
Notary - .......ANSWERS 🔷🖊✔✔Is a member of the legal profession vested by the
state with public authority and faith. The executive power imposes on him the duty
to provide the proper form , authenticity, & solemnity for the facts, transactions, &
documents of all interested parties & to give them the absolute assurance that what
has been done for them has been done in accordance of the law.
Full-proof Rule - .......ANSWERS 🔷🖊✔✔Is confined to the events which the notary
attests have taken place in his presene.
Inscription de faux - .......ANSWERS 🔷🖊✔✔Judicial Impeachment is a complicated,
and rarely procedure, aimed at disproving the authenticity of an authentic act.
Authenticity - .......ANSWERS 🔷🖊✔✔The attestation of a fact by a public authority
whose declaration is conclusive without further verification of the writing until
impeachment for falsity.
Attest - .......ANSWERS 🔷🖊✔✔Give faith.
Custodian - .......ANSWERS 🔷🖊✔✔The notary has the duty of safeguarding the
original.
, Protocol - .......ANSWERS 🔷🖊✔✔Also called Minute; is the name for the original
authentic act. The notary must keep these documents at his office usually bound
chronologically.
Authentic Act - 1st Provision - .......ANSWERS 🔷🖊✔✔Is a recitation that the named
parties appeared before the notary on a particular date & in a designated place.
public officer - .......ANSWERS 🔷🖊✔✔Any person holding a public office in the
state.
term of office - .......ANSWERS 🔷🖊✔✔The Louisiana notary commission is issued
without expiration date.
notary fees - .......ANSWERS 🔷🖊✔✔Are expressly exempt from the requirements of
R.S. 42:282. Their funds are not subject to reporting to, or audited by, the legislative
auditor.
Exempt from self-employment tax.
official misconduct - .......ANSWERS 🔷🖊✔✔As a public official, the notary is subject
to criminal prosecution for official misconduct.
public bribery - .......ANSWERS 🔷🖊✔✔Is the giving or offering to give, directly or
indirectly, anything of apparent present or prospective value to any of the following
persons, with the intent to influence his conduct in relation to his position,
employment, or duty. pg.48
corrupt influencing - .......ANSWERS 🔷🖊✔✔Is the giving or offering to give anything
of apparent or present value, or accepting by any person with the intention that the
recipient corruptly influence the conduct named in public bribery.
Imprisoned for not more than 10 years with/without hard labor or shall be fined not
more than $10,000.00
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