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Affidavits
An affidavit is an assertion made by an individual commission to do so by law or a sworn statement declaring facts expressed by an affiant under oath.
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Contract of Lease
Leasing contracts are vital to maintain a clear understanding between lessor and lessee. Rules, regulations and terms and conditions are clearly stated in writing to protect both parties.
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Conveyancing of Property
Purchasing a property is a big decision and often times, buyers are unfamiliar with the negotiation process. Property conveyancing involves the client giving authority to the Notary Public to liaise with the seller or agent to close the deal and negotiate terms.
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Loans
The Practice offers services pertaining to bank loans, including handling the documentation required to attain the loan, relevant research needed by the bank and drafting a variety of contracts.
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Matrimonial Regimes
Before getting married, the default regime is the Community of Acquests, however the couple may change the regime to either a Community of Residue under Separate Administration or The Separation of Estates.
The Community of Acquests (COA)
This is the default marital regime after the marriage. Choosing a CORSA or Separation of Estates before the marriage requires a public deed and if the decision is made after the marriage, they must first obtain permission... Read More
Temporary Emphyteusis
Ground rent is paid for a stipulated amount of time. After it expires, the property reverts back to the lessor. However, if the property is the primary residence of the lessee, the lessor has the right to either change the Temporary Emphyteusis to a lease or a Perpetual Emphyteusis.
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Revisable Ground Rent
With Revisable Ground Rent, the rent may increase occasionally, but the frequency and amount depends on the original contract agreement.
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Perpetual Emphyteusis
Perpetual Emphyteusis does not have an end date, however the lessee has a right to redemption by paying 20 times the ground rent.
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Wills & Successions
A will is a legal document indicating how the deceased’s assets are to be divided after his death. Wills may be public or secret, and married couples may opt for a joint will ( unica charta ) which states that upon the death of one of the spouses, the surviving spouse inherits the other’s entire estate, and vice versa.
A public will must be officiated by a notary public with two witnesses and registered in the Public Registry. The contents are kept confidential... Read More