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Transactions that are filed for inscription shall be in written documents, and the signature of the executing parties shall be acknowledged and authenticated before a notary public.\nThe transaction does not need to be recorded by public deed, but if said juridical business is contained in a public deed, it can be filed for inscription.\nTransfers to heirs or legatees shall be made with the filing of the same documents required for the same purposes by the Puerto Rico Property Registry.\nHistory —Sept. 2, 2000, No. 301, § 6, eff. 6 months after Sept. 2, 2000.