on the adequacy of a certificate and its annexed minutes issued by a notary public as authentic documents
On the basis of a motion for preliminary ruling submitted by the Head of the Civil Chamber of the Curia, the Curia's Uniformity Complaint Panel has issued the following uniformity decision on the adequacy of a certificate and its annexed minutes issued by a notary public as authentic documents:
The Curia’s Decision No. Pfv.20.585/2022/4, which was published in the Collection of Court Decisions, is applicable with the following binding interpretation: Pursuant to Section 23/C of Act LIII of 1994 on Judicial Enforcement, an enforcement clause can be added to the certificate of facts on the notice of denunciation issued between 1 July 2015 and 30 September 2023, and to the annex that contains the text of the denunciation verbatim if the annex is part of the document; that is, if the certificate of facts clearly identifies the annex or indicates the contextual context; in other words, if it contains a specific reference to the relationship with the annex or indicates the number of the annexed documents.