okiratok
Okiratok are documents with formal legal significance in Hungarian civil law. The term covers two main forms: közokirat (public document) and magánokirat (private document). A közokirat is prepared or authenticated by a közjegyző (public notary) or another competent authority and carries a strong presumption of authenticity. Its content is generally accepted as proven in court, making it a preferred instrument for acts with formal consequences. A magánokirat, created by private individuals without a notary, lacks the same presumptions and typically requires additional evidence to be admitted as proof.
Creation and form: A közokirat involves the parties appearing before a public official who records the statements,
Evidentiary effect and use: In civil procedure, a közokirat is generally self-authenticating and carries greater evidentiary
Common applications: Real estate transfers, mortgage creation, company formations, inheritance dispositions, and other acts where formal