Studiu comparativ intre proprietatea rezolubila si proprietatea anulabila
Miruna Valeria Besteliu
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Miruna Valeria Besteliu: Ovidius University of Constanta
Ars Aequi, 2017, vol. 7, issue 1, 5-12
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As a rule, the right to private property is constituted as a right, but there are also situations when it is affected by ways, in which case its attributes are exercised by two or more holders. Conditional property made up of resilient property and discarded property is one of the ways to exercise the right of private property, in addition to the common property. What is specific to both the resilient and the unenforceable property as compared to the common property is that the property right on the alienated property is exercised by two holders in a concomitant and differentiated way, and not simultaneously and together, as in the case of joint property. Thus, during the existence of conditional ownership, one of the holders is the owner under a suspensive condition, and the other, properly, will be the owner of the property under resolving condition.
Keywords: resilient property; owner under suspensive condition; owner under resolute condition (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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