Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dutch term or phrase:
her- en narecherches
English translation:
second and subsequent investigations
Added to glossary by
Erik Brinkhof
Dec 10, 2007 09:03
16 yrs ago
Dutch term
her- en narecherches
Dutch to English
Law/Patents
Government / Politics
Land Registry
Door elektronische verwerking en afname van fouten zal de registratie sneller bijgewerkt worden en kan de notaris op termijn bijvoorbeeld koopsommen eerder overmaken naar de verkoper. Wanneer automatische verwerking voldoende is ingebed wordt een watchdog-functie beschikbaar gesteld die attendeert op andere ter inschrijving aangeboden stukken die betrekking hebben op onderhanden kadastrale objecten. Hierdoor kunnen her- en narecherches worden bespaard en worden notariskantoren niet pas op het laatste moment overvallen door recente wijzigingen.
This is written by a company that supplies software to notary offices to facilitate the process of issuing deeds, registering property transfers, etc.
TIA
This is written by a company that supplies software to notary offices to facilitate the process of issuing deeds, registering property transfers, etc.
TIA
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Dec 11, 2007 07:53: Erik Brinkhof changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/94920">Johan Venter's</a> old entry - "her- en narecherches "" to ""second and subsequent investigations""
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second and subsequent investigations
Jurlex translates this as "second title investigation" and "subsequent title investigation". However, I cannot find a confirmation for "subsequent title investigation". Although "subsequent title search" yields 26 Yahoo hits this isn't necessarily correct of course. It can refer to web search...
My best guess is: second and subsequent investigations
Note:
"second title investigation" yields ZERO Yahoo hits
"second title investigations" yields > 300 (fake) Yahoo hits but if you click on NEXT at the bottom of the search page... Yahoo will change its mind: 0 hits. (Google search isn't any better.)
My best guess is: second and subsequent investigations
Note:
"second title investigation" yields ZERO Yahoo hits
"second title investigations" yields > 300 (fake) Yahoo hits but if you click on NEXT at the bottom of the search page... Yahoo will change its mind: 0 hits. (Google search isn't any better.)
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