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Free LA Notary Civil Code Questions and Answers
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The two types of private trusts in Louisiana law are:
ordinary and class
certificate of incorporation.
immovable by declaration
certificate of organization.
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The prescriptive period for acts or omissions of notaries that cause damage (negligence in preparation of documents) is:
true, if the acts are valid according to law.
one year from the act or omission or one year from date of discovery of act/omission, but not more than three years from date of act/omission.
weight in the civil law system.
it's the law between the parties. must be performed in good faith.
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A mineral servitude is an example of:
incorporeal immovables
incorporeal immovables
incorporeal immovables
incorporeal immovables
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An affidavit can be made valid by a witness acknowledgement.
Bylaws
intestate
he/she can be fined $200 risks liability because of the effects of the public record doctrine
false
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True about a notary:
only becomes effective when principal becomes disabled and disability is certified by two physicians.
receive a return on their investment, risk no more than what they invest, but do NOT make management decisions
follows the land into whatever hands the property may pass, if not cancelled.
Need to have a $10,000 bond Commissioned by governor for life Supervised by district court is a public official
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