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fjt_707537 - 19TH CENTURY NOTARIES (SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS) Notaires de Paris n.d.

19TH CENTURY NOTARIES (SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS) Notaires de Paris XF
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Type : Notaires de Paris
Date: n.d.
Metal : silver
Diameter : 34 mm
Orientation dies : 12 h.
Weight : 20 g.
Edge : lisse
Puncheon : (corne) ARGENT
Catalogue references :
Predigree :
Exemplaire provenant de la Collection MARINECHE

Obverse


Obverse description : La Justice assise de face, les tables de la Loi dans une main et une main de Justice dans l'autre entre, à ses pieds, une charrue et un caducée.

Reverse


Reverse legend : LEX EST QUODCUMQUE NOTAMUS ; À L'EXERGUE : COMPAGNIE DES NOTAIRES PARIS.
Reverse description : Gnomon.
Reverse translation : Est Loi ce que nous consignons.

Commentary


La devise "Lex est quodcumque notamus" est une création du père Ménestrier en 1686 pour les secrétaires du roi qui ne s'en sont jamais servi. L'invention fut reprise par les notaires de Paris puis ensuite par les notaires de Province. Le type 321a est identique au 320 à l’exception que les lettres de la signatures sont légèrement plus petites.
The motto \\\"Lex est quodcumque notamus\\\" was created by Father Ménestrier in 1686 for the king's secretaries, who never used it. The invention was taken up by the notaries of Paris and then by the provincial notaries. Type 321a is identical to 320 except that the letters of the signature are slightly smaller.

Historical background


19TH CENTURY NOTARIES (SOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS)

The Le Chapelier law of June 17, 1791, which dissolves the corporations, therefore the companies of notaries, then the law of October 6, 1791 suppresses the royal, apostolic and seigneurial notaries as well as the venality and the inheritance of their offices. However, the authors of this second law, recognizing the need for the authentication of deeds and the duty to advise, institute public notaries. Thus notaries remain in practice by changing quality. However, after a decade of legislative trial and error, the First Consul Bonaparte reorganized and modernized the notariat by the organic law of 25 Ventôse of the year XI (March 16, 1803). This veritable "notarial code" remains today the reference text of the profession.. The 19th century notary is an emblematic figure that can be found in literature but also in opera. One of the most famous figures is in the third act of Puccini's opera, "Il Trittico", performed for the first time in 1918, and whose action takes place in the 19th century.. The most famous aria is that of Gianni Schicchi: “Si corre dal notaio!” (“Let’s go to the notary!”) [http://www. Youtube. com/watch?v=0OjuOxOCFVI].

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