Imperial Notarial Regulations

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The Reichsnotariatsordnung of 1512 is a historical legal source of the German notarial office , a uniform legal basis in the entire territory of the Reich at that time, a framework legislation . The effect had remained small as a result of the decline in imperial authority and the growing power of the princes.

history

The previous legal regulations of the notary's office existed in the Reich Chamber Court Code of 1495. Since the 15th century, it has been detached from the area of ​​spiritual jurisdiction, but without being able to prevail against the practice of sealing as the primary authentication of documents.

On October 8, 1512, Emperor Maximilian I tried to legislate the notarial system, not least under the influence of reception .

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literature

  • Peter-Johannes Schuler: History of the southwest German notary's office: From its beginnings to the Reichsnotariatsordnung of 1512. 1976 (Publication of the Alemannic Institute Freiburg; No. 39)
  • Schmoeckel, Mathias / Schubert, Werner (eds.): Handbook on the history of the German notarial profession since the Reichsnotariatsordnung of 1512 (Rheinische Schriften zur Rechtsgeschichte, Vol. 17). Nomos Verlag, Baden-Baden 2012.