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[LR01] Cross Border Electronic Conveyancing (CROBECO)  This solution represents a process for foreign electronic purchases of real estate in countries, where registration of foreign deeds is permitted. The project is named CROBECO. It aims to set out a European framework of rules and principles for a process that, for contractual and non-contractual obligations, is based on the law choice of the two parties and the use of digital means. The framework is referred to as the “Cross border Conveyancing Reference Framework” (CCRF). The CCRF focuses on bilateral agreements, with respect for existing legislation. This means that, although the existence of different systems will lead to different demands, the CCRF should be applicable in Member States (MSs) with different legal systems. 
[EE01] X-Road  (the EE Interoperability Framework)  The Estonian Interoperability Framework (Interoperability Framework of the State Information System) provides the most relevant decisions concerning open standards. Public sector agrees, at the guidance of the open standards working group and in cooperation with other concerned parties, on the minimum set of public sector open standards, compliance with which is compulsory for the public sector. The choice and assessment of standards is public and balanced. 
 
It lists the most relevant open standards, which institutions should use when communicating with one another, or the public, on web sites and in public registers. With regard to in-house communication, institutions are allowed, although it is not recommended, to use other formats.
[EE02] Agreements between Finland and Estonia about e-Government initiatives (X-Road) Estonia and Finland cooperate in developing e-Governance and einformation exchange. On December 10, 2013 after signing the memorandum, Estonia and Finland agreed to cooperatively develop national data exchange layer, also known as the X-Road solution. The basis for this is Estonia’s X-Road source code.
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