Ley del Notariado de 28 de mayo de 1862. | BOE-A-1862-4073 — Spain law | Esheria

Ley del Notariado de 28 de mayo de 1862.

The notary is a public official authorized to certify contracts and other extrajudicial acts, according to the law.

Jurisdiction
Spain
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
BOE-A-1862-4073
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
es
Updated
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About this statute

Regulates when notarial acts may be granted by videoconference and what the notary and grantor must do in that process. People who want to take the selection exams for entry into the Notariat must meet the stated eligibility conditions by the end of the application period. Notaries are to be appointed by Royal appointment. Las Notarías se cubren por oposición ante las Audiencias, y estas deben proponer al Gobierno a los tres opositores que consideren más meritorios. Los notarios deben pagar el impuesto aplicable al ejercer su cargo; se abolen ciertas prestaciones para obtener el título de ejercicio.

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