tinglysingsloven
Tinglysingsloven is a historical term used in Norwegian-language legal tradition to refer to the body of law governing tinglysning, the public proclamation of certain legal acts at the local assembly (the ting). A tinglysning was the official notice intended to inform the community and to create lawful publicity for events such as marriages, property transfers, debts, or other matters requiring public acknowledgment.
Origin and scope: The concept draws on medieval Scandinavian institutions where the thing functioned as both
Authority and enforcement: Different authorities—local councils, district courts, or ecclesiastical bodies—could administer tinglysingsloven depending on era
Decline and legacy: As modern civil registries and formalized procedures developed, the practical use of tinglysingsloven