B İ L D İ R İ L E R | Page 240

KONGRE BİLDİRİLERİ without any recourse to the Tapu offices and regulations, which resulted in no registration whatsoever. In cases of full ownership - mulk - which were much less prevalent, usually in towns, a decision issued by the Shari‘a court in town was regarded as a sufficient proof of full ownership (equally applying, by extension, to evkaf ). Another series of books, prepared more systematically by the local Tapu offices - hence the most important one - was the Da’imi series. As its name indicates, this “permanent” nature of these volumes included all the land-transactions carried out by th R