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§  308.  When certificate must be under seal. 1. When a certificate of  acknowledgment or proof is made without this state,  whether  within  or  without  the  United  States,  (a) if made by a judge or other presiding  officer of a court having a seal, or by the clerk  or  other  certifying  officer  thereof, such certificate must be under the seal of such court;  (b) if made by a commissioner of deeds appointed pursuant to the laws of  this state to take acknowledgments or proofs without  this  state,  such  certificate must be under his seal of office; (c) if made by any officer  specified  in  subdivision  one  of  section  three  hundred one of this  chapter, such certificate must be under the  seal  of  the  legation  or  consulate to which such officer is attached.    2.  Any  certificate,  required  by  the  provisions  of section three  hundred  eleven  of  this  chapter  to  be  authenticated,  must  be  so  authenticated,  in  addition  to  being  under  seal as provided in this  section.

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Statutes > New-york > Rpp > Article-9 > 308

§  308.  When certificate must be under seal. 1. When a certificate of  acknowledgment or proof is made without this state,  whether  within  or  without  the  United  States,  (a) if made by a judge or other presiding  officer of a court having a seal, or by the clerk  or  other  certifying  officer  thereof, such certificate must be under the seal of such court;  (b) if made by a commissioner of deeds appointed pursuant to the laws of  this state to take acknowledgments or proofs without  this  state,  such  certificate must be under his seal of office; (c) if made by any officer  specified  in  subdivision  one  of  section  three  hundred one of this  chapter, such certificate must be under the  seal  of  the  legation  or  consulate to which such officer is attached.    2.  Any  certificate,  required  by  the  provisions  of section three  hundred  eleven  of  this  chapter  to  be  authenticated,  must  be  so  authenticated,  in  addition  to  being  under  seal as provided in this  section.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Rpp > Article-9 > 308

§  308.  When certificate must be under seal. 1. When a certificate of  acknowledgment or proof is made without this state,  whether  within  or  without  the  United  States,  (a) if made by a judge or other presiding  officer of a court having a seal, or by the clerk  or  other  certifying  officer  thereof, such certificate must be under the seal of such court;  (b) if made by a commissioner of deeds appointed pursuant to the laws of  this state to take acknowledgments or proofs without  this  state,  such  certificate must be under his seal of office; (c) if made by any officer  specified  in  subdivision  one  of  section  three  hundred one of this  chapter, such certificate must be under the  seal  of  the  legation  or  consulate to which such officer is attached.    2.  Any  certificate,  required  by  the  provisions  of section three  hundred  eleven  of  this  chapter  to  be  authenticated,  must  be  so  authenticated,  in  addition  to  being  under  seal as provided in this  section.