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Many even have institutes of higher learning that offer degrees in notarial law.
In Quebec civil-law notaries (notaires)are full lawyers licensed to practice notarial law.
In its practice of lawyer, he was in areas of civil law, tax law and notarial law.
Notaries generally hold undergraduate degrees in civil law and graduate degrees in notarial law.
Prospective notaries must hold an undergraduate degree in general law-just like attorneys/solicitors-but also a graduate degree in notarial law.
He has Bachelor's Degrees in civil law and finance and a graduate diploma from Université de Sherbrooke in notarial law.
He studied notarial law, and, at the age of twenty-one he was received into the Florentine notaries' guild, the Arte dei giudici e notai.
Notaries and notaries' clerks-a form of paralegal-earn undergraduate law degrees (diplôme de notariat de 1er cycle) from an accredited notarial law school (école de notariat).
To become a notary in Quebec, a candidate must hold a Bachelor's degree in civil law and a one-year Master's in notarial law and serve a traineeship (stage) before being admitted to practice.
Notarial law involves expertise in a broad spectrum of private law including family law, estate and testamentary law, conveyancing and property law, the law of agency, and contract and company law.
University track: 1 year of university coursework for a Master's in notarial law (master 2 en droit notarial), followed by a 2-year, in-office traineeship (stage de notaire), supplemented with 4 semester-long practice courses and capped by a Master's thesis.
Gagnon-Tremblay attended the Quirion Business School where she obtained a degree and added a bachelor's degree in arts at the Université Laval and a degree in law and notarial law at the Université de Sherbrooke.
The qualifications imposed by civil law countries are much greater, requiring generally an undergraduate law degree, a graduate degree in notarial law and practice, three or more years of practical training ("articles") under an established notary, and must sit a national examination to be admitted to practice.
Fèlix Maria Falguera i de Puiguriguer (Spanish: Félix María Falguera Puiguriguer; Barcelona, 28 January 1811 - Barcelona, August 1897) was a Spanish jurist and the country's leading authority in matters of notarial law in the 19th century.