 |  |  |
| DROI2329-1 | Theory and practice of the notarial legal law
|

 |
| Duration : | 30h Th |
 |
| Number of credits : |
|
 |
| Lecturer : | Frédéric Georges |
 |
Language(s) of instruction :
 |
| French language |
 |
Organisation and examination :
 |
| Teaching in the second semester |
 |
Course contents :
 |
| This course is an in-depth description of judicial proceedings in which the notary is daily involved. Are successively studied : all enforcement proceedings where the notary has a role to play (enforcement on land property and mortgage, garnishee order, fiscal and social enforcement,...), seals, inventory, divorce, auction sale of land and distributions. |
 |
Learning outcomes of the course :
 |
| This course is aimed at teaching future notaries and notary's assistants how to lead (and react to) the judicial proceedings they are involved in. |
 |
Prerequisites and co-requisites/ Recommended optional programme components :
 |
| Belgian Judicial System and Judicial Proceedings, which are taught during Bachelor and Master studies, are absolute prerequisites. |
 |
Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
 |
| Teaching is ex cathedra. |
 |
Mode of delivery (face-to-face ; distance-learning) :
 |
| This course is taught durant the second semester. |
 |
Recommended or required readings :
 |
| Written supports are available to students. |
 |
Assessment methods and criteria :
 |
| Assessment is made by an oral exam. |
 |
Work placement(s) :
 |
| |
 |
Organizational remarks :
 |
| |
 |
Contacts :
 |
| Students may contact Professor Frédéric Georges (f.georges@ulg.ac.be). |
 |