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Despite the EP and French EU Presidency’s calls in late 2008 for rapid consideration of a legislative measure on the recognition and enforcement of authentic acts, the Commission has said that it will not issue a consultation before early 2010. When it does, the scope of the paper will likely extend to equivalent, non-notarial acts. That said, reference is made in the Brussels I review, so a watchful eye is on that.
Despite the EP and French EU Presidency’s calls in late 2008 for rapid consideration of a legislative measure on the recognition and enforcement of authentic acts, the Commission has said that it will not issue a consultation before early 2010. When it does, the scope of the paper will likely extend to equivalent, non-notarial acts. That said, reference is made in the Brussels I review, so a watchful eye is on that.
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