- serivarius
- An officer under the civil law who was also designated as registrarius and as actuarius and whose duties were similar to those of a modern notary public; anciently, a scribe, who only took notes or minutes, and made short drafts of writings and instruments, both public and private. 39 Am J1st Notary § 3.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.