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Anco, K., (2023). Las escrituras públicas imperfectas expedidas por los Jueces de Paz y su calificación en el ordenamiento registral peruano [Trabajo académico, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24998
Anco, K., Las escrituras públicas imperfectas expedidas por los Jueces de Paz y su calificación en el ordenamiento registral peruano [Trabajo académico]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/24998
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title = "Las escrituras públicas imperfectas expedidas por los Jueces de Paz y su calificación en el ordenamiento registral peruano",
author = "Anco Vizcarra, Kevin John",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
In our Civil Code, the registration classification of judicial documents has a generic connotation, the current normative body expressly emphasizes the qualification of judicial decisions, therefore, it is possible that the Code, when interpreted, manifests within its articles, only the jurisdictional function exercised by Judges, leaving aside the notarial function of attesting to the acts that Justices of the Peace exercise in population centers, where there is no Notary Public due to the small number of inhabitants. Justices of the peace not only issue judicial resolutions, they also issue contracts of a real nature with registrable acts called imperfect deeds, whose legal basis in principle is found in the Code of Civil Procedures of 1912 later repealed by the Law of Justice of the Peace, law 29824 Currently, Justices of the Peace cannot grant imperfect deeds with registrable acts, however, they can still grant imperfect deeds of possession up to 50 URP. In this line of ideas, the Justice of the Peace has a duality, in the sense that he exercises a jurisdictional function and also a notarial function, the Civil Code omits the notarial function with respect to the qualification in imperfect deeds, on the other hand, of related form The Justice of the Peace Law and its regulations recognize such function. The imperfect deeds to be regulated at the registry headquarters, have been part of an extensive analysis in four binding precedents by the Registry Court whose role has gone beyond its competence, that is, little by little it has skewed legal problems that each deed Imperfect entails, for example, verifying whether the imperfect deed is a public document or not, what additional documents must be requested for a better qualification, all in order to verify the validity of the act to be registered. Finally, to date the imperfect deed is regulated by Directive 004- 2015-SUNARP/SN that regulates the registration qualification in a uniform manner.
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