/nəʊˈtɛəriəl ækt/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. hoạt động công chứng; giấy công chứng;
2. văn bản đã được công chứng.
A more thorough explanation: A notarial act is a formal procedure performed by a notary public, such as witnessing the signing of a document, administering oaths, or certifying copies of documents. The purpose of a notarial act is to authenticate the execution of a document and deter fraud.
Example: The notarial act was signed by the parties involved in the presence of a notary public.