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STATE OF POSITIVE LAW IN THE DIFFERENT NOTARIATS DURING AND AFTER THE PANDEMIC (OR FUTURE PANDEMICS). QUÉBEC LAW. 

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175

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Date

23 May 21

Credit

Raphael Amabiliti-Rivet - Stéphane Brunelle

Country

Canada

Caption

International Colloquium "THE NOTARY AT A DISTANCE OF THE PARTIES".

Subject

Notary Law/Notary responsibility

Summary

Key questions:
• In the case of temporary or permanent authorization to establish authentic acts remotely from the parties by videoconference, does the authorization apply to all notarial acts? Is remote signing allowed for parties abroad?
• Would a foreign authentic act received by a notary at a distance from the parties, in accordance with the applicable foreign law, be recognized in your jurisdiction if it is not valid under your domestic law?.

Original language

French

Notes

Intervention of Raphael AMABILI-RIVET, notary, Montreal, and Stéphane BRUNELLE, notary, Montréal, in the webinar under the auspices of the International Union of Notaries (UINL) and the Chamber of Notaries of Québec.

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