Ita Est

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(Lat. so it is). Among the civilians, when a notary dies, leaving his register, an officer who is authorized to make official copies of his notarial acts writes, instead of the deceased notary’s name, which is required when he is living, ita est.

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(Lat. so it is). Among the civilians, when a notary dies, leaving his register, an officer who is authorized to make official copies of his notarial acts writes, instead of the deceased notary’s name, which is required when he is living, ita est.

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