Abstract

The author outlines in her study the main non-contentious (nonlitigious) procedures under Hungarian law that are governed by special norms in conjunction with those of the Code of Civil Procedure and that now employ electronic means for submitting requests and documents, as well as for communication with the parties and service of procedure. The main procedures examined are those instituted by the new Hungarian Code of Civil Procedure itself and those pertinent to procedures before the Company Register, during insolvency procedures and during the registration of entities comprising non-governmental organizations and other manifestations of the civil society. The author concludes that the most significant non-litigious procedures now employ means of electronic communication.

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