INTERVENCIÓN DEL NOTARIO EN LOS TESTAMENTOS OTORGADOS EN PELIGRO INMINENTE DE MUERTE.
Keywords:
WILL, DANGER OF DEATHAbstract
Critical examination of case law on the possibility of making a will without the assistance of a notary when there is imminent danger of death, provided that the impossibility or extreme difficulty of obtaining a notary's professional assistance in the execution of the will is a matter of record. The state of danger of death is an essential requirement. A testator or testatrix cannot choose, at his or her discretion, to make a will without a notary's assistance when there is nothing preventing a notary from authorising the will.
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2007-02-28
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ANÁLISIS CRÍTICO DE JURISPRUDENCIA. DERECHO CIVIL. SUCESIONES (2005-2012)
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INTERVENCIÓN DEL NOTARIO EN LOS TESTAMENTOS OTORGADOS EN PELIGRO INMINENTE DE MUERTE. (2007). Critical Review of Real Estate Law, 699, 320 a 322. https://rcdi.tirant.com/rcdi/article/view/2781