Hungary’s real-estate registry as well as company and bankruptcy data must be made accessible through the European Justice Portal, according to a government decree published in the most recent issue of the official gazette Magyar Kozlony.
Visitors to the European Justice Portal will have access to the Hungarian real-estate registry through links to Hungary’s Land Office and government sites, while company and bankruptcy data will be available through the company register.
The government asked the Hungarian National Notary Chamber to devise an electronic system displaying orders for payment so that such injunctions be accessible at a European level as well.
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