Izmenenija V Peredatochnyj Akt -

Changes to a (Russian: передаточный акт ) typically happen in two main contexts: corporate reorganization or real estate transactions .

Because the "transfer act" is a foundational legal document, how you handle changes depends on which stage of the process you are in. 1. In Corporate Reorganization (Mergers/Spinoffs) izmenenija v peredatochnyj akt

If you find a typo (like an incorrect square footage or address) after signing but before filing with Rosreestr, both parties should sign a "Corrected Act" or an "Agreement to Amend". In Corporate Reorganization (Mergers/Spinoffs) If you find a

Any amendments must be approved by the same governing body (e.g., the General Meeting of Shareholders) that approved the original act. 2. In Real Estate Transactions In Real Estate Transactions If assets or debts

If assets or debts change after the act is drafted but before the reorganization is finalized. How to do it:

Once the title is registered, the act is considered "executed." Substantial changes later usually require a separate legal agreement or a court order if there is a dispute over hidden defects.

The transfer act is crucial during reorganization (like a split or spinoff) as it defines which assets and liabilities move to the new entity.