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Przygotowanie projektów oświadczeń

Przygotowanie projektów oświadczeń - Notariusz Gdynia - Karolina Adam

Czym jest projekt oświadczenia?

Projekt oświadczenia to przygotowany przez notariusza dokument zawierający jednostronne stanowisko prawne danej osoby lub podmiotu – np. oświadczenie woli, wiedzy, zobowiązania, rezygnacji, uznania długu, wypowiedzenia lub odwołania. Oświadczenia mogą mieć różne formy – od prostych pism do złożonych dokumentów wywołujących istotne skutki prawne.

W kancelarii notarialnej Karoliny Adam w Gdyni sporządzamy precyzyjne, zgodne z przepisami projekty oświadczeń, które służą klientom w relacjach prywatnych, zawodowych i biznesowych.

W jakich sytuacjach przygotowuje się projekt oświadczenia?

Projekt oświadczenia przydatny jest zawsze wtedy, gdy klient chce formalnie wyrazić swoją wolę w sposób jednoznaczny, potwierdzony i często mający wartość prawną. Przykładowe sytuacje, w których sporządzamy projekty oświadczeń:

  • Oświadczenie o wypowiedzeniu pełnomocnictwa
  • Oświadczenie o przyjęciu lub odrzuceniu spadku
  • Oświadczenie o odwołaniu darowizny
  • Oświadczenie o uznaniu długu lub rezygnacji z roszczenia
  • Oświadczenie o ustanowieniu służebności osobistej lub przesyłu
  • Oświadczenie o cofnięciu zgody (np. na przetwarzanie danych)
  • Oświadczenie o cofnięciu zgody (np. na przetwarzanie danych)
  • Oświadczenia składane sądom, urzędom, kontrahentom
  • Why is it worth having a draft statement drawn up by a notary?

    • Precise wording – a statement that is incorrectly worded may be ineffective or misinterpreted.
    • Compliance with the law – a notary will ensure that the document meets all formal and substantive requirements.
    • Neutrality and professionalism – as a public trustee, a notary does not represent the interests of any of the parties, but only the law.
    • Certainty of legal effects – a well-drafted declaration may have legal consequences in court, probate or administrative proceedings.
    • Option of service by a notary – once the declaration has been drawn up, it can be served on the addressee in accordance with official procedure (with a certificate of service).

    How is a draft declaration prepared at a notary’s office?

    1. Contacting the notary’s office – the client specifies the subject matter of the declaration and to whom it is to be addressed.
    2. Determining the content and legal purpose – the notary analyses the situation and proposes appropriate wording.
    3. Drafting the statement – in accordance with the relevant regulations and the client’s intentions.
    4. Options for further action – e.g. signing the declaration before a notary, certifying the signature, drawing up a record, or serving the document on the other party.

    Is it possible to have a draft statement prepared without a final notarial act?

    Of course. Many individuals and companies make use of the service to prepare a draft statement without being obliged to sign it at the notary’s office. This is particularly important:

    • during preliminary legal steps (e.g. negotiations, securing interests),
    • when the document is to be used abroad,
    • as an attachment to court or administrative correspondence.

    In such situations, our office in Gdynia offers the option of receiving a ready-made draft statement in electronic or paper form, taking into account all legal nuances.

    Notary in Gdynia – secure and effective declarations with Karolina Adam’s practice

    If you need to draw up a formal declaration that will produce the intended legal effects – seek the assistance of a professional notary. Karolina Adam’s notary’s office in Gdynia provides comprehensive support – from consultation, through drafting, to the performance of notarial acts, should the need arise.

    PRICE LIST FOR NOTARIAL SERVICES

    Not all the fees charged by a notary constitute their remuneration. The final cost of specific legal procedures is also affected by court fees and taxes.

    The fees charged by notaries include, amongst other things:

    • a court fee in accordance with the Act of 28 July 2005 on costs in civil cases;
    • tax on civil-law transactions in accordance with the Act of 9 September 2000 on Tax on Civil-Law Transactions;
    • inheritance and gift tax in accordance with the Act of 28 July 1983 on Inheritance and Gift Tax;
    • notarial fees, the amount of which is regulated by the Regulation of the Minister of Justice of 28 June 2004 on maximum notarial fee rates;
    • value added tax at a rate of 23 per cent of the notarial fee charged.

    Usually, information on the estimated costs of a notarial procedure can be obtained by telephone, but specific costs can only be quoted once all the necessary documents have been submitted.

    Enquire about available appointments

    Please contact us to check availability for an appointment at our office. We will be happy to arrange a convenient time for your appointment to suit your needs.

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