Case data indicates that in May 2021, an individual identified as E. N., acting in a notarial capacity, executed a purchase-sale contract for a flat. The records show that the contract was signed by a physical person who, according to the findings, lacked the capacity to comprehend the nature of the transaction or control his actions.
Critically, E. N. proceeded without verifying the person’s legal capacity.
Subsequently, E. N. confirmed the victim’s signed statement regarding the full settlement of the sold flat, again failing to verify the person’s competency.
These actions facilitated the transfer of property belonging to an insolvent individual to third parties. By undertaking these actions, E. N., who functions as an official representative, allegedly violated specific provisions of the Notary Act of the Republic of Lithuania.
The core issue centers on the failure to safeguard legally protected interests. The documentation suggests that the notary did not adequately perform due diligence regarding the signatory’s legal standing. The procedural lapses in verifying the capacity of the contracting person allowed the transfer to proceed despite clear indications of incapacity, thereby undermining the legal validity of the transaction and impacting the rights of the owner.
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