Abstract

Notarial activity is undoubtedly characterized by a particular dynamism, with notaries public having to remain constantly in touch with the rapid pace of change in legislation and the frequent changes taking place in social life. In this paper, we aim to discuss just a few of the most recent legislative changes that have an impact on notarial activity and which have raised much concern among those required by law to apply them. As a result, we will refer to the paradigm shift in the protection of the individual, to the reintroduction of the tax on the transfer of ownership of real estate through inter vivos legal acts, to the multitude of existing registers in notarial matters, in which notaries public must make registrations, and which they have to interrogate/check, the mandatory application by notaries public of legislation in the field of preventing and combating money laundering and the financing of terrorism, as well as compulsory insurance of housing against earthquakes, landslides and floods.

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