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823 — Puerto Rico Law | CourtGPT
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  6. Part IX - Guardianship/
  7. Chapter 101 - Recording of Tutorships § 821 - Books in Court of First Instance/
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Puerto Rico Legal Code

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The entry made for each tutorship shall contain:1. The name, surname, age and domicil of the minor or incapacitated person, and the extent and limit of the tutorship, when the incapacity has been judicially declared.2. The name, surname, profession and domicil of the tutor and whether he is a testamentary tutor, a tutor by effect of the law, or a dative tutor.3. The date on which the tutorship shall have been conferred and the required security given by the tutor, stating, in a proper case, the class of property upon which such security is based.4. The allowance for maintenance assigned to the minor or incapacitated person, or a statement that the proceeds of the property have been assigned as compensation therefor. History —Civil Code, 1930, § 229.