notary"s office - traduzione in greco
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notary"s office - traduzione in greco

CLERK, SCRIBE, OR NOTARY
Scrivener notary; Scriveners; Copyscript
  • Telling a problem to a public scrivener. [[Istanbul]], 1878.
  • Public letter writer in Mexico, 1828, by [[Claudio Linati]]
  • will]] of a [[man-at-arms]]

notary's office      
συμβολαιογραφείο
box office         
  • Ticket window at [[North Port High School]] Performing Arts Center.
  • Ticket sales booth, Charing Cross Road, [[London]], [[England]], [[United Kingdom]] opposite the Garrick Theatre.
PLACE WHERE TICKETS ARE SOLD TO THE PUBLIC FOR ADMISSION TO AN EVENT
Box-office; Box office slump; Weekend Boxoffice; Ticket booth; Ticketing booth; Box Office; Domestic box office; Gross rental; Theatrical rental; Booking office; Revenue multiple; Multiple (film); Gross box office; Distributor rentals; Distribution rental; Distributor rental; Box office multiple
θύρα εισιτήριων, ταμείο θέατρου
office supplies         
  • Shelves full of office supplies
  • A stationery box
ITEMS REGULARLY USED IN OFFICES BY BUSINESSES AND OTHER ORGANIZATIONS
Office supply; Office equipment; Office product; Office products; Office Supplies
προμήθειες γραφείου

Definizione

commissioner for oaths
¦ noun Brit. a solicitor authorized to administer an oath to a person making an affidavit.

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Scrivener

A scrivener (or scribe) was a person who could read and write or who wrote letters to court and legal documents. Scriveners were people who made their living by writing or copying written material. This usually indicated secretarial and administrative duties such as dictation and keeping business, judicial, and historical records for kings, nobles, temples, and cities. Scriveners later developed into public servants, accountants, lawyers and petition writers, and in England and Wales, scrivener notaries.