Land Registry
Public institution ensuring legal certainty in property transactions. Registration creates a presumption of accuracy (Art. 38 LH). The public faith principle (Art. 34 LH) protects a bona fide purchaser for value who relies on the Registry. The successive title principle requires the transferor to be the registered owner.
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The portion of an estate that the law reserves for certain heirs (forced heirs): descendants, ascendants and spouse. It cannot be overridden by will except for legal grounds of disinheritance.
Mortgage clause setting a minimum interest rate, preventing the borrower from benefiting from Euribor drops. Declared abusive due to lack of material transparency (STS 9/5/2013).
Public document granted before a notary by which one person (grantor) authorizes another (agent) to act on their behalf for specific or general legal acts.
Obligation to repair damage caused to another by culpable or negligent action or omission, without a prior contractual relationship. Requires action, damage, causal nexus and fault or negligence.
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