Taking an oath at a notary: What you need to know
Questioner
Hello, Can an oath be taken at a notary's office? I assume that someone from the court must be present? If so, and who? regards *Lawyer
Your question contains too little information for a good answer. I suspect that it concerns the inventory of an inheritance. For a notarial estate inventory, the executor must take an oath before the notary who draws up the deed (the estate notary). The notary may indeed administer the oath himself on the basis of Article 647 Rv under 7.Take the next step
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