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Title:Omejitve lastninske pravice v zasebnem interesu
Authors:ID Krajtner, Ana (Author)
ID Vrenčur, Renato (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
Files:.pdf UN_Krajtner_Ana_2018.pdf (1,23 MB)
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PID: 20.500.12556/dkum/d35c58c6-af71-4e5b-8b74-08131e443b36
 
Language:Slovenian
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Abstract:Lastnik lahko svojo pravico omeji s pravnim poslom. Prva zasebnopravna omejitev lastninske pravice po volji lastnika, je prepoved odtujitve in obremenitve, ki lastniku prepoveduje razpolaganje s stvarjo in to pomeni, da je njegova nepremičnina res extra commercium-izven pravnega prometa. Prepoved pa velja le za odsvojitev lastninske pravice s pravnim poslom, recimo s prodajno pogodbo. Naslednji institut je odkupna pravica, ki pomeni obvezo lastnika, da odkupnemu upravičencu na njegovo zahtevo proda svojo stvar. Pogodbeno razmerje se tukaj oblikuje že na podlagi izjave odkupnega upravičenca, da kupuje stvar. Oba instituta sta neprenosljiva, nepodedljiva in sta lahko časovno omejena. Naslednjo omejitev lastninske pravice predstavlja pogodbena predkupna pravica, na podlagi katere pridobi predkupni upravičenec pravico prednostnega nakupa stvari, če se lastnik odloči stvar prodati. Lastnik stvari mora predkupnega upravičenca na primeren način obvestiti o nameravani prodaji, pogojih te prodaje ter mu ponuditi prodajo stvari pod enakimi pogoji. Omejitve lastninske pravice pridobijo z vpisom v zemljiško knjigo publicitetne učinke, kar pomeni, da se nihče ne more sklicevati na to, da za obstoj posamezne omejitve ni vedel
Keywords:omejitve lastninske pravice v zasebnem interesu, odkupna pravica, pogodbena predkupna pravica, prepoved odtujitve in obremenitve, sosedska politika, imisije, meja
Place of publishing:Maribor
Publisher:[A. Krajtner]
Year of publishing:2018
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-70637 New window
UDC:347.238(043.3)
COBISS.SI-ID:5588267 New window
NUK URN:URN:SI:UM:DK:QL6KU2PQ
Publication date in DKUM:06.06.2018
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Licensing start date:01.06.2018

Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Freehold limitations in private interest
Abstract:The owner can limit his right to property by contract. The first property limitation in private interest is the so called prohibition of transfer of immovable property which prohibits the owner from selling his property with the sale contract. This actually means his property is res extra commercium-not the object of private rights and is therefore insusceptible to being traded. Next limitation is the right of redemption which represents the owner’s obligation to sell his property to the person with the right of redemption on his demand. The contract is born as soon as the beneficiary states he is buying the owner’s property. Both of these two legal constructs are untransferable and unable to inherit, but they can be limited in time. The last limitation is the contractual pre-emption right which grants the beneficiary the first option to buy the property from it’s owner if he decides to sell it. The owner has to notify the beneficiary about his intention of selling the property, the terms of selling agreement and offer him to buy the property first under the same conditions. Those limitations get publicity by registration which ensures that no individual can say he did not know about the limitations of the property.
Keywords:property limitations in private interest, the right of redemption, contractual pre-emption right, prohibition of transfer of immovable property, neighbourhood policy, immissions, boundary line


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