Which documents can be registered?

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1. On the basis of your national law, is it possible in your national system to register (notarial) deeds that were drawn up by a foreign notary? If possible, could you please provide a legal basis?

Yes.

Legal provisions are for content of deeds, no requirement for involvement of notary.

2. On the basis of your national law, is it possible to register (notarial) deeds that were drawn up in a foreign language? If possible, could you please provide a legal basis?

No.

Deeds must comply with forms set out in the land registration rules 2012 (s.i. no. 483 of 2012).

3. On the basis of your national law, is it possible to register multilingual deeds? If possible, could you please provide a legal basis?

No.

As no. 3 above.

4. Which procedure do you follow if you receive a deed from a foreign party that does not fulfill your registration requirements? In particular, in which language does the land registrar communicate with the foreign party? In particular, if the foreign party neither speaks your mother tongue nor English, is the assistance of translators required?

To date, this has not happened.

All communication is in either English or Irish.

 

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