All notaries have been forbidden to supply deeds of sale for land and immovable property belonging to Jews, pending Government regulations on disposal of Jewish property exceeding the amount allowed by law. The measure is intended to prevent fictitious sales. Under the recent anti-Jewish decrees, Jews were forbidden to own land worth more than 5,000 lire ($263) or urban real estate assessed above 20,000 lire.
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