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Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-6 > 135-a

§ 135-a. Notary  public  or  commissioner  of  deeds;  acting  without  appointment; fraud in office. 1. Any person who holds himself out to the  public as being entitled to act as a notary public  or  commissioner  of  deeds,  or who assumes, uses or advertises the title of notary public or  commissioner of deeds, or equivalent terms in any language,  in  such  a  manner  as  to  convey  the  impression  that  he  is a notary public or  commissioner of deeds without having  first  been  appointed  as  notary  public or commissioner of deeds, or    2.  A  notary  public or commissioner of deeds, who in the exercise of  the powers, or in the performance of the duties  of  such  office  shall  practice  any fraud or deceit, the punishment for which is not otherwise  provided for by this act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-6 > 135-a

§ 135-a. Notary  public  or  commissioner  of  deeds;  acting  without  appointment; fraud in office. 1. Any person who holds himself out to the  public as being entitled to act as a notary public  or  commissioner  of  deeds,  or who assumes, uses or advertises the title of notary public or  commissioner of deeds, or equivalent terms in any language,  in  such  a  manner  as  to  convey  the  impression  that  he  is a notary public or  commissioner of deeds without having  first  been  appointed  as  notary  public or commissioner of deeds, or    2.  A  notary  public or commissioner of deeds, who in the exercise of  the powers, or in the performance of the duties  of  such  office  shall  practice  any fraud or deceit, the punishment for which is not otherwise  provided for by this act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Exc > Article-6 > 135-a

§ 135-a. Notary  public  or  commissioner  of  deeds;  acting  without  appointment; fraud in office. 1. Any person who holds himself out to the  public as being entitled to act as a notary public  or  commissioner  of  deeds,  or who assumes, uses or advertises the title of notary public or  commissioner of deeds, or equivalent terms in any language,  in  such  a  manner  as  to  convey  the  impression  that  he  is a notary public or  commissioner of deeds without having  first  been  appointed  as  notary  public or commissioner of deeds, or    2.  A  notary  public or commissioner of deeds, who in the exercise of  the powers, or in the performance of the duties  of  such  office  shall  practice  any fraud or deceit, the punishment for which is not otherwise  provided for by this act, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor.