ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE.
State of Anu, County of Mason
This mortgage was acknowledged before me this
officer) for ( Seal. )
19 by·
SS.:
day of ( president or other head ( naming corporation ), mortgagor.
( Signature. ) ( Official Title. ) (Expiration of Commission. )
[Acknowledgments in this state may be taken before any judge of the supreme or district courts; before any clerk or deputy clerk of such courts; or before the county judge of any county, such county judge and such clerks severally certifying said acknowledgment under the seal of their respective courts; or before the clerk and recorder of any county or his deputy under the seal of such county; or before any notary public under his official seal; or before any justice of the peace in his county, provided that if the conveyance be of lands situated out of the county of such justice, his official character and signature shall be certified to by the clerk and recorder of the county of said justice, under his hand and the seal of the county.
Acknowledgments out of this state and within the United States may be made before a secretary of state, under the seal of the state; before the clerk of a court of record under the seal of his court; before a notary public under his notarial seal; before a commissioner of deeds appointed under the laws of this state under his official seal; or before any other officer of any state or territory authorized by the laws of such state or territory to take acknowledgment-the clerk of a court of record where such officer resides, in this last case certifying to the genuineness of such officer’s signature and his authority to take acknowledgments.
Acknowledgments out of the United States are usually made before a United States consul under his consulate seal. May be made before any court of record under the seal of the court, or before the mayor or other chief officer of any city or town having a seal under such seal. ]
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District of Columbia,
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a notary public in and for the said District of Columbia, duly appointed, commissioned, and qualified as such, do hereby certify that before me, the subscriber, personally appeared in said District personally known to me as the ” of the Company, of the District of Columbia, party to the annexed deed bearing date on the day of 19, and acknowledged that he had signed the said deed in the name of the said Company, and as its
And I also certify that before me personally appeared in the said District the attorney of the said Company, duly appointed by the annexed deed and by virtue of the power and authority thereby
conferred he did acknowledge the said deed to be the act and deed of the said Company.
In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and official seal on this day of 19•
Notary
Public in and for the District of Columbia. ( Code, 497.)
Acknowledgments of deeds may be made in the District of Columbia before any judge of any of the courts of said District , the clerk of the supreme court of the District, or any justice of the peace or notary public, or the recorder of deeds of said District. (Code, $493.)
When any deed or contract under seal is to be acknowledged out of the District of Columbia, but within the United States, the acknowledgment may be made before any judge of a court of record and of law, or any chancellor of a State, any judge or justice of the supreme, circuit, or territorial courts of the United States, any justice of the peace or notary public: Provided, That the certificate of acknowledgment aforesaid, made by any officer of the State or Territory not having a seal, shall be accompanied by the certificate of the register, clerk, or other public officer that the officer taking said acknowledgment was in fact the officer he professed to be. (Code, § 495. )
Deeds made in a foreign country
may be acknowledged before any judge or notary public, or before any secretary of legation or consular officer, or acting consular officer of the United States, as such consular officer is described in section sixteen hundred and seventy-four of the Revised Statutes of the United States; and when the acknowledgment is made before any other officer than a secretary of legation or consular officer or acting consular officer of the United States, the official character of the person taking the acknowledgment shall be certified in the manner prescribed in the last preceding section. (Code, § 496.)
the United States, the official character of the person taking the acknowledgment shall be certified in the manner prescribed in the last preceding section. (Code, § 496.)
Statistics
United States. Interstate Commerce Commission. Statistics of Railways
in the United States for the Year Ended December 31, 1918. Wash-
ington, Government Printing Office, 1920. 807 p.
Stores
Business Meeting of Purchases and Stores Division; material accounting
and distribution subject of several reports. RAILWAY AGE, June 10, 1921,
p. 1355-62. REPORTS
Systems
Johnson, J. R. Suggestions as to the Preparation of Financial Reports.
ACCOUNTANT, May 28, 1921 , p. 686-92.