I, John Arthur, a notary public, having been duly appointed and sworn, and residing at Cleveland, Cuyahoga Co., Ohio, do certify that on the 10th day of December 1909, I presented the annexed promissory note for payment at the City Trust Co., where same is made payable, and that I did this at the request of the State Trust Co., and that payment was refused. I further certify that I did protest, and I do now publicly protest against the maker, indorsers, and all others concerned, for all costs and damages connected with the failure to pay this instrument. I certify that I am not interested in any way in this instrument. I further certify that I have this day deposited in the Post Office at Cleveland, Ohio, notices of this protest, signed by me as notary public, and addressed to the following persons. (Names and addresses of persons connected with the instrument.) In testimony whereof I have hereto affixed my signature and seal of my office, this 10th day of Dec., 1909.

John Arthur,

Notary Public.

Notary
Seal.


QUIZ QUESTIONS

PARTNERSHIPS

1. May a party do business under a name other than his own?

2. If a party uses a trade name does this constitute a partnership?

3. Define partnership, and give an example of an agreement constituting a partnership.