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Memorial: Respecting the Right Which Notaries Have Always Enjoyed to Conduct the Non-Contentious Proceedings Mentioned in the Third Part of the Code of Civil Procedure (Classic Reprint)
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Paperback. Forgotten Books 2015-09-27.
ISBN 9781331873969
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Excerpt from Memorial: Respecting the Right Which Notaries Have Always Enjoyed to Conduct the Non-Contentious Proceedings Mentioned in the Third Part of the Code of Civil Procedure
On the other hand, the interests of the Bar were in the hands of powerful protectors in the persons of the commissioners and the secretaries of the Commission, namely: two judges, quite recently risen from the ranks, and three lawyers.
Such was not the treatment due to the notarial profession the most ancient in the country, and which has done so much, particularly within the last twenty-five years, to ensure the carrying out of the law, and to secure for all the greatest possible security in the drafting of contracts and of the most important documents.
That justice which has been denied our profession, we now seek at the hands of the public, of the representatives of the people, and of the nine hundred notaries of this Province. If in certain quarters no account is taken of the efforts which have been made to raise the standard of the notarial profession in this Province by requiring of those who intend to enter into it a higher education, by practising the closest surveillance over its members, by punishing at the cost of the greatest sacrifices those among them who offend against professional honor, we are confident that a more enlightened and unprejudiced public will judge otherwise. The organic laws of the notarial profession have within a half century, on five different occasions, received the solemn recognition of the Parliaments, and we would not have it said that the simple caprice of interested functionaries could at a mere stroke of the pen, cause the most important provisions in them to disappear without any demand from the public and without any justification for so drastic a measure.
Let us see what the Commission appointed to revise and amend the Code of Civil Procedure has done.
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