1 land registrar’s status in europe 1. 2 general overview 25 elrn’s cp contributions - 23 ms...
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LAND REGISTRAR’S STATUS IN EUROPE
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GENERAL OVERVIEW
25 ELRN’s CP contributions - 23 MS
different organizations
different systems
different profiles
different aims
LAND REGISTRAR’s ENVIRONMENT
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Main institutions:
•Ministry of Justice, •Ministry of Finance, •Ministry of Agriculture,• Governmental Agencies
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Different kinds of LR systems:•title system•deed system•mixt - both title and deed system coexisting in the same area or sharing different areas of the same MS
LAND REGISTRAR’s ENVIRONMENT
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• Qualification required in all the cases.• Legal degree required in many cases.
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Can’t be appointed by the parties (except in Portugal)
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LAND REGISTRAR’s ENVIRONMENT
act under certain territorial jurisdiction (except Slovenia)
established in relation with administrative territory
established in relation with courts jurisdiction
substantive jurisdiction differ widely and is related to LR procedure and/or registration system
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LAND REGISTRAR’s ENVIRONMENT
ACT OF STATE?a confusing notion construed according to each domestic system
better expression: act of the State’s power?
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LAND REGISTRAR’s ENVIRONMENT
land registrar’s activity is regulated by different codes, regulations, statutes. Freedom of decision or independence is mentioned in 9 national statutes.
LR procedures - a wide range of definitions:
an administrative procedure
a judicial procedure
complex/undefined/hard to define/etc procedure
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LAND REGISTRAR’s ENVIRONMENT
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LAND REGISTRAR’s ENVIRONMENT
the outcome of land registrar’s work is a written decision
in all cases the way to claim against the land registrar’s decision is regulated
appeals addressed to the court
intermediary internal control of the decision before access to the court (5 of 20)
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LAND REGISTRAR’s ENVIRONMENT
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LAND REGISTRAR’s LIABILITY
except 1 (one) case, land registrar is liable for his/her decision
liability refers to: legality, completeness, correctness, compliance with deadlines
there are different degrees of liability
• exclusive institutional liability
• personal liability subsidiary to institutional liability
• personal liability
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LAND REGISTRAR’s LIABILITY
• civil and criminal liability applicable
• disciplinary sanctions
• entail of civil liability
• criminal liability
• liability degrees may depend on the good faith
• higher independence, higher liability
• it is deemed that legislation might be improved in some cases
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LAND REGISTRAR’s ENVIRONMENT
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RISKS
• “LESS KNOWLEDGE IS WORSE THAN NO KNOWLEDGE”
• INCONSISTENT PRACTICE
• confusing/misleading/inadequate legislation
• uncovered situations
• MISTAKES
• overloading
• too short deadlines
• confusing/misleading/inadequate legislation
• CORRUPTION, FRAUDS
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RISK IN CASE OF A MISTAKEN ENTRY
AVERAGE RISK
value differs in LR systems and other indicators
ACCORDING TO ANSWERS: 2.5 (??)
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LAND REGISTRAR’s PROFILE
• TO BE BUILD UPON:• EDUCATION
• STRONGPOINTS
• CONSTRAINT
• STATUS
• OTHER
LAND REGISTRAR's PROFILE
• Registrar is a National Authority appointed by the State• The registrar’s decisions are the expression of the
State’s power• Registrars operate a public interest activity and
they should benefit of stability in their appointment and professional integrity legal protection
• The registrar must be an expert in civil and property law.
• The land registrar's decision must be an independent decision.
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CONCLUSIONS
• Land registrar's profile should become a basis for developing national land registrars status
• All these accomplishments could entail a future study by combining the collected informations
• 7 CP's questions still not answered