In Polish law, it is permissible, in a narrow extent, to make an entry in the land and mortgage register on the basis of consent to the entry coming from an authorized person according to the content of the land and mortgage register. The purpose of this article is to draw attention to the usefulness of consent to an entry in the Polish legal system and to initiate a discussion on the advisability of extending the scope of application of this simplified entry basis. The author points up at the tendencies in practice to apply consent to entry contra legem and presents arguments that, in a limited extent, support legislative changes leading to greater use of consent to entry as a simplified basis for entry. The author also points out that the permissibility of modifying the legal status of real estate disclosed in the land and mortgage register on the basis of consent to entry, too broadly defined, could pose a threat to the certainty of legal relations.
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