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Legal tip 371. Andalucia regulations to fight planning corruption
Friday, October 15, 2010 @ 11:53 AM

 

1.Licenses cannot be subject to future planing  approvals.

 


2.Notaries and Registrars  will require division licenses before issuing deeds of land division and/or register these acts. If Registrars could estimate these licenses to be against lega order, they will communicting this to the corresponding Regional authorities.

 


 

3.Licenses will clearly identify plots with plans, cadastral and Land registry data

 


4.Licenses applications will be considered as granted if there is no response by the Administration in three months. This rule will not apply if there is a breach of Planning law involved.

 

5.Notaries and Registrars will require that technical certificates ( both for works in process as well as for  finished works) are formally approved by Architects´ corresponding proffessional societies.

 


6.Notaries and Registrars will require, for finished works, the first occupation license

 


7.Notaries and Registrars will require for registering finished works, the Book of the Building to be deposited in the Land Registry

 


8.Coordination and collaboration between Land Registry and Public Administration on Planning order are reinforced

 

9.Acts for the protection of Planning legal order will have access to the registry and will protect good faith third parties according to the Publicity principle.

 

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