Glossary of legal terms
A useful tool for understanding legal language and terminologies specific to notarial law- Glossary Studio Nosari
Clarifications and definitions for your legal journey
Protection
The hand that guides, not restrains. Every notarial deed is created to protect: the parties, their rights, and their loved … Continue reading “Protection”
Proximity
The law does not live in codes, but in people’s lives. Being a notary does not just mean writing … Continue reading “Proximity”
Transparency Light on the law, clear and accessible language.
In the sea of legal language, the Notary is a beacon. They translate complex concepts into understandable words, so that … Continue reading “Transparency Light on the law, clear and accessible language.”
Will
The message that transcends time. A will is a deeply human act. It is not only used to divide … Continue reading “Will”
Will: Desire that becomes form, intention that becomes certainty.
Every act stems from the will of individuals. The notary’s task is to listen to that will, interpret it, and … Continue reading “Will: Desire that becomes form, intention that becomes certainty.”
Balance
The fine line between the parties, where everyone finds space and justice. The notary is always impartial. Do not … Continue reading “Balance”
Authentication: confirmation that it is not just the signature that counts, but who is behind it.
To authenticate means to guarantee that a person has signed consciously, without forcing. It is a gesture of responsibility, not … Continue reading “Authentication: confirmation that it is not just the signature that counts, but who is behind it.”
Public Faith: The Power to Make What Is Attested Legally True
The beating heart of the notarial profession. Public trust is what makes the role of the notary unique and … Continue reading “Public Faith: The Power to Make What Is Attested Legally True”
Deed: much more than a document, it is a pact of trust
Not just a document, but a pact of trust taking shape on paper. The deed is the official … Continue reading “Deed: much more than a document, it is a pact of trust”
Notary public
s. m. [derived from notaro, an ancient variant of notaio] 1. Profession, office, and function of a notary. … Continue reading “Notary public”