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To analyze the etymology, we can break down the word into two parts: "trans-" and "notariat."
Trans-: This prefix is derived from Latin, where it means "across," "beyond," or "through." It is commonly used in English to indicate movement or location across something (e.g., transcontinental, translate, transatlantic).
Notariat: This part of the word refers to the domain or office of a notary, originating from the Latin "notarius," meaning "clerk" or "secretary." The term notary itself comes from the Latin "notarius," which denotes a person authorized to draw up official or legal documents.
So, putting it together, "Transnotariat" would literally mean something akin to "beyond or across notaries" or "transnational notary practices."
To analyze the etymology, we can break down the word into two parts: "trans-" and "notariat."
Trans-: This prefix is derived from Latin, where it means "across," "beyond," or "through." It is commonly used in English to indicate movement or location across something (e.g., transcontinental, translate, transatlantic).
Notariat: This part of the word refers to the domain or office of a notary, originating from the Latin "notarius," meaning "clerk" or "secretary." The term notary itself comes from the Latin "notarius," which denotes a person authorized to draw up official or legal documents.
So, putting it together, "Transnotariat" would literally mean something akin to "beyond or across notaries" or "transnational notary practices."
The rise of global commerce and the increased mobility of people and assets have necessitated the development the transnotariat systems, that ensures notarial services are recognized and effective across international borders
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