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We advise, draft, and execute notarial deeds. Notarial deeds are documents in which agreements and declarations are legally recorded. Several agreements or declarations must be included in a notarial deed. Only then are they valid. After signing by the notary, the date of the deed is binding on everyone. And everyone can trust that the deed was signed by the listed signatories. Anyone who has a deed executed receives a copy of the deed (also called a copy) to always be able to prove the agreements recorded in the deed. The deed is preserved in perpetuity. If the notary retires, for example, because they retire, their protocol (the original deeds, registers, repertories, and card indexes) is taken over by another notary who succeeds them. This way, nothing is ever lost.
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