Judicial Restrictions
Judicial restrictions are regarded as encumbrances of the properties insofar as they involve constraints on them. The judicial restrictions lead usually to registrations, for which ELRN chose the term notices.
ELRA should have a first overview of the judicial restrictions or notices in the European Land Registers in order to know the elementary effects or interests of them.
This fact sheet is structured in 11 chapters:
- Notice of attachment to a debt due to a judicial claim
- Notice of a judicial dispute pending on the land or property
- Notice of prohibition of disposing of the ownership
- Notice of a limitation of disposing of the ownership
- Notice of a constraints on the use or possession of the property due to a judicial custody or administration
- Notice of a proceeding which may involve the confiscation
- Notice of a mortgage foreclosure procedure pending on the property
- Notice of an enforcement procedure (different from the mortgage) is pending on the property
- Notice of a property affected by an insolvency proceeding
- Notice of warning of eviction
- Notice of the mutual recognition of freezing and confiscation orders