38. PUBBLICO REGISTRO IMMOBILIARE AND CADASTER IN ITALY: HARMONISATION THROUGH DIGITALISATION?
In Italy, like in the most part of European countries, real estates are registered in two different registers. The first one is the pubblico registro immobiliare and its function is to make public and opposable erga omnes ownership and real rights on immovables. The second register is the catasto, which plays a crucial role for real estate taxation and an auxiliary role in the proof of the boundaries. In the last few years the Italian legislator has started to harmonise data registered into the pubblico registro immobiliare with data registered in the catasto in order to simplify the identification of the real estate and its owner. This harmonization process will be simplified by the digitalisation of both registers.
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- AuthorGeo Magri
- AffiliationUniversity of Turin
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