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Date of page creation14:19, 14 December 2007
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Notarial records [notariële akten] are records prepared by a notary public [notaris]. Notaries public were quasigovernment officials who received their appointment by the provincial court upon recommendation of the officials of the town where they planned on practicing. The notarial system is based on Roman law and was established in the Netherlands by Charles V in 1531.[1] With a few exceptions, there were no notaries in the provinces of Drenthe, Friesland, Gelderland, Groningen, Overijssel, and most of Limburg. In 1811, notaries were appointed in all provinces and became government employees.
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