Interdiction.
Meant b y this is the judicial interdiction, for a person to direct itself or his/her property. This interdiction can be full (absolute) or limited (relative).
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The interdiction sentence has to be publicized and produce immediate effect, although it can be subject to recourse. Â Â
The registration of the interdiction will be made in the Book "E" through the legal document sent by the competent judge.
After having registered the interdiction, the birth- and marriage-registry will be notified of that act in order to make the necessary of the interdicted and  will be communicated for necessary annotations.
