A private-signature deed only acquires date certain with regard to third parties on the day it is registered, the day a signatory dies, or the day its substance is recorded in an authentic instrument.
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A private-signature deed only acquires date certain with regard to third parties on the day it is registered, the day a signatory dies, or the day its substance is recorded in an authentic instrument.
L’acte sous signature privée n’acquiert date certaine à l’égard des tiers que du jour où il a été enregistré, du jour de la mort d’un signataire, ou du jour où sa substance est constatée dans un acte authentique.
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