La necesidad De Una Reforma Al Código Civil De Hidalgo En Materia De Sucesiones
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https://doi.org/10.37646/xihmai.v8i16.230Abstract
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El Código Civil de Hidalgo como la mayoría de los Códigos Civiles estatales se basa en el Código Civil de 1928 que tenía aplicación federal y aplicación del fuero común en el Distrito Federal, lo que al trasladarse a la materia local crea confusiones como la indebida regulación de materias federales en el ámbito local, además de lo anterior existe una evidente incongruencia de dicho ordenamiento con la figura de la Fe Pública de la que están investidos los Notarios ya que exige la comparecencia de testigos al otorgamiento de testamentos, todo esto se traduce en la necesidad de una reforma en su capítulo relativo a las sucesiones.
Palabras clave: Código civil, sucesiones, necesidad de reforma, fe pública, testamento.
Abstract
The Civil Code of Hidalgo as the majority of The State Civil codes is based on the Civil Code of 1928 which had federal implementation and application of the common law in the Federal District, creating confusion for the undue regulation of federal matters at the local level, in addition to the above there is a clear inconsistency of said Ordinance with the figure of the legal authority that notaries are vested with since it requires the attendance of witnesses to the granting of wills, this translates into the need for a reform in its chapter on successions.
Key words: Civil code, inheritance, legal authority, will, last will.
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