Bibliographic citations
Anaya, L., (2023). Acceso al conocimiento efectivo de la información contenida en los títulos archivados y desnaturalización de la publicidad registral [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5562
Anaya, L., Acceso al conocimiento efectivo de la información contenida en los títulos archivados y desnaturalización de la publicidad registral []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5562
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title = "Acceso al conocimiento efectivo de la información contenida en los títulos archivados y desnaturalización de la publicidad registral",
author = "Anaya Cahua, Luis Carlos",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2023"
}
Material Advertising is the product of an exhaustive examination carried out by the registrar, through which it extracts information with legal relevance to record said information in a registration entry, which will make up the corresponding registration item. This action allows the content of the entry to have a presumption of knowledge erga omnes and a legitimizing effect for the owner of the right that is advertised, allowing the materialization of formal advertising. However, the present investigation shows the existence of regulations that allow, and even require, access to the information contained in the filed title, which generates the distortion of the principle of registration publicity in its two meanings. Indeed, said information lacks legal relevance and does not fulfill any objective for which the registry has been created. The power to qualify and register is normatively foreseen to be executed by the registrar and the examination that the user carries out does not have said prerogatives. In addition, the registry publicity service should be carried out only for that product that has generated the registry, and the filed title does not fulfill said purpose, since it is constituted based on the transfer of public instruments, which are stored in other files corresponding to each institution or official that has issued the title that supports the registration. These conclusions lead to the need to modify the rules contained in the Single Ordered Text of the Regulation of Public Registries, in the Regulation of the Registry Publicity Service and in the Civil Code.
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