Legal Loopholes in Malta: Notary Deaths Leave Uncertainty
Years after the death of several notaries, Malta faces legal uncertainty as documents certified by them are left in limbo, affecting property sales and mor
Years after the death of several notaries, Malta faces legal uncertainty as documents certified by them are left in limbo, affecting property sales and mor
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