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married, calling, place of birth and that 

 of residence, and, in the case of a collec- 

 tive body, its title, domicile, and name of 

 its representatives. 



Sub-section 2. — If the person transferring or 

 that acquiring such rights is unable to 

 make his signature, a competent person 

 shall sign in his place ; those signing by 

 proxy shall make a declaration to that 

 effect. 



Sub-section 3. — In case of incapacity of either 

 party, his legal representative shall sign 

 in his stead. 



Sub-section 4. — In the endorsement mention 

 shall be made as to whether the transfer- 

 ence of rights is free of payment or has 

 to be paid for, in the latter case the amount 

 or price of such transference being specified. 



Sub-section 5. — In the case of a transfer not 

 embracing all rights conferred on the 

 transferor by his title, the rights thus 

 transferred shall be specified. 



Sub-section 6. — In the case of the conditions 

 of transfer involving a multiplicity of 

 provisions rendering necessary their being 

 embodied in a public deed, the endorsement 

 shall contain mention of the respective 

 notary, his domicile, date of deed, and 



