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Exproprierea. Etapele procedurii exproprierii

Cerasela Elena Gheorghe
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Cerasela Elena Gheorghe: Ovidius University of Constanta

Ars Aequi, 2017, vol. 7, issue 1, 28-33

Abstract: Expropriation must not be confused with the requisition of goods, the latter being governed by Law no. 132/1997 regarding the requisition of goods and services in the public interest. This institution can be considered as a restriction on the exercise of the right to property. The seat of matter is constitutional provisions (art. 44, par. (3) of the Constitution], provisions laid down in the New Civil Code [art. 562, par. (3)), but also special laws such as: Law no. 33/1994 on the expropriation for a public utility cause; Law no. 255/2010 on the expropriation for a public utility cause, necessary to achieve objectives of national, county and local interest.

Keywords: expropriation; private property; public utility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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