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Professional status of notaries and organisation of the notarial practice in Bulgaria

por Mateeva, Ekaterina

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ISSN: 1697-3046
Madrid Iustel 2013
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This article explores the essential legal features of professional status of notaries as stipulated by The Notaries and Notarial Practice Act (NNPA), adopted by Bulgarian Parliament and promulgated in State Gazette (SG), No. 104 of 6th December 1996. This new legislation is designed to introduce the status of the ‘classical Latin notary’, who is an independent legal professional charged by the State with certain non-contentious judicial functions (authentication of transactions of real rights of ownership over real estates, wills, attestations, certifications of private documents etc.), appointed to a limited number of government-created posts and enjoying a high social and economic status. Special attention is paid also to the basic legal principles governing the organisation of notarial practice in Bulgaria. The last part of the article treats the requirements for the acquisition of capacity of a notary under current Bulgarian law.

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I. CONTEXTO
II. PROCESO DE TRANSFORMACIÓNIII: POSICIÓN ACTUAL DE LOS NOTARIOS BULGARIOS
III. 1. Características generales
III. 2. Términos de Competencia (Poder) del NotarioIII. 3. Principios básicos de la ley de notaría organizacional búlgara
(1) Principio de independencia y legalidad
(2) Principio de Imparcialidad
(3) Principio del área limitada (región / distrito) de la práctica
(4) Principio de disponibilidad de servicios notariales
(5) Principio de confidencialidad
IV. ACCESO A LA PROFESIÓN DE UN NOTARIO


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This article explores the essential legal features of professional status of notaries as stipulated by The Notaries and Notarial Practice Act (NNPA), adopted by Bulgarian Parliament and promulgated in State Gazette (SG), No. 104 of 6th December 1996. This new legislation is designed to introduce the status of the ‘classical Latin notary’, who is an independent legal professional charged by the State with certain non-contentious judicial functions (authentication of transactions of real rights of ownership over real estates, wills, attestations, certifications of private documents etc.), appointed to a limited number of government-created posts and enjoying a high social and economic status. Special attention is paid also to the basic legal principles governing the organisation of notarial practice in Bulgaria. The last part of the article treats the requirements for the acquisition of capacity of a notary under current Bulgarian law.

Tabla de Contenidos

I. CONTEXTO
II. PROCESO DE TRANSFORMACIÓNIII: POSICIÓN ACTUAL DE LOS NOTARIOS BULGARIOS
III. 1. Características generales
III. 2. Términos de Competencia (Poder) del NotarioIII. 3. Principios básicos de la ley de notaría organizacional búlgara
(1) Principio de independencia y legalidad
(2) Principio de Imparcialidad
(3) Principio del área limitada (región / distrito) de la práctica
(4) Principio de disponibilidad de servicios notariales
(5) Principio de confidencialidad
IV. ACCESO A LA PROFESIÓN DE UN NOTARIO


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