Salus populi suprema lex.
The welfare of the people shall be the supreme law
- Our story began a long time ago when Aeneas, the founding father of Rome, came to Italy after many adventures. After him there were Romulus and Remus, Plebejusz and Patrycjusze, brothers Graghs, Caton the Elder, Cicero and finally Julius Caesar and Octavian August. They gave the foundation and origin to Roman law and, consequently, notaries. This website is also a tribute to them.
Coming back to the 21st century :)
Our goal is to provide everyone with access to the widest possible information on notary services and finding a notary in Krakow. On our website you will find out information on how to take care of the security of your property, e.g. when concluding a donation contract, last will, as best as possible regulate property relations in marriage or go through inheritance procedures.
From observations of notaries in Poland and their daily practice, it is clear that citizens who carry out legal activities often lack basic legal knowledge that would allow them to make informed decisions about their property and personal matters. The primary goal of the notariuszszwkrakowie.eu website is to educate Internet users in those areas of law that are within the competence of notaries and to provide information on the types of contracts and notarial activities that they need to perform.
Useful Roman phrases:
Salus populi suprema lex. Let the welfare of the people be the ultimate law. Cyceron
Si vis pacem, para iustitiam. If you want peace, make justice
Cogitationis poenam nemo patitur. No one suffers punishment for mere intent. Ulpian
Nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiae fuit. No great talent without an element of madness. Seneca
- Qui tacet, consentire videtur. He who is silent is taken to agree
Volenti non fit injuria. To one willing, no harm is done
Inclina, Domine, aurem tuam ad me, et exaudi me! Bow down Thine ear, O Lord, to me and hear me! Psalm 86
Noxia poena par esto. Cicero Let the punishment match the offense
Vincenzo Foppa: Young Cicero reading
- Finis coronat opus. The end crowns the work. Owidiusz
Quid vesper ferat, incertum est. Who knows what the evening may bring us.
Navigare necesse est, vivere non est necesse. To sail is necessary; to live is not necessary.
Si hortum in bibliotheca habes, nihil deerit. Cicero If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.
Macte animo! Generose puer sic itur ad astra. Young, cheer up! This is the way to the skies