The notary profession in various countries is among the important facilities that help mainly regulate civil and commercial transactions, and it is also among the facilities that contribute to maintaining the stability of transactions because of its role in ensuring trust between the various contractors. Practical experience has shown the importance of this facility as a contributor to development in all fields and as a regulator of relations between different members of society. Documentation in the language has two meanings: tightness in the sense of the wisest, and the second meaning: tightening and binding of the document "As for the idiomatic meaning: it was known by several definitions, but they did not depart in their entirety from the linguistic meanings, Thus, Islamic jurisprudence defined it as: "a venerable and honorable industry and high goods, containing controlling people's affairs according to Sharia laws, preserving the blood and money of Muslims, and knowing their secrets and conditions. He also defined: "For the sake of science, the highest and most dangerous is deputies, as rights are proven and characterized by free slaves, and they are trusted, and therefore the writer who suffers them is called documented."
Al- Morsi, I. A. M. M. (2024). Elements of tort liability for the notary in Islamic jurisprudence and contemporary legal systems.. Journal of Legal and Economic Research, 14(89.), 1-47. doi: 10.21608/mjle.2024.381926
MLA
Iman Adel Mohamed Mahmoud Al- Morsi. "Elements of tort liability for the notary in Islamic jurisprudence and contemporary legal systems.", Journal of Legal and Economic Research, 14, 89., 2024, 1-47. doi: 10.21608/mjle.2024.381926
HARVARD
Al- Morsi, I. A. M. M. (2024). 'Elements of tort liability for the notary in Islamic jurisprudence and contemporary legal systems.', Journal of Legal and Economic Research, 14(89.), pp. 1-47. doi: 10.21608/mjle.2024.381926
VANCOUVER
Al- Morsi, I. A. M. M. Elements of tort liability for the notary in Islamic jurisprudence and contemporary legal systems.. Journal of Legal and Economic Research, 2024; 14(89.): 1-47. doi: 10.21608/mjle.2024.381926