Article 43 — Registry Authority
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Official acts, status, titles, honours, and recognitions acquire legal effect upon proper registration in accordance with law.
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Registers may include: the Royal Kaharagian Gazette; the civil status registers; the register of nationality; the register of legal persons; registers of honours and titles; and registers of State property.
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Where the law requires registration as a condition of validity, an unregistered act has no legal effect. Where the law requires registration for effect against third parties, an unregistered act is not effective against third parties.
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The competent registrar or chancery shall maintain registers with integrity, continuity, and verifiability, and shall issue certified extracts as provided by law.
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The Seat of Government, for purposes of registration and publication, is the place or platform designated by the Sovereign.
How to cite
FUNDAMENTAL art. 43 — Article 43 — Registry Authority, Legal Codes of the Principality of Kaharagia.