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The article is devoted to the analysis of the issue of criminal liability of a notary public as a public official on the basis of the legal definition in Article 115 § 13 of the Criminal Code. The text presents an argumentation indicating that within the meaning of this definitione a deputy of notary public and a notary assessor cannot be recognized as a public official. Therefore they cannot be held...
The article deals with the issue of the possibility to hold the notary public criminally liable for the so-called intellectual falsehood of a document (Art. 271 § 1 k.k.) by certificating untruth in the notary act. The authors analyse in detail the consitututive elements of Art. 271 § 1 k.k., indicating the sequence in which the authories should evidentially examine them. The authors come to the conclusion...
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