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what is acquisitive and extinctive prescription |
acquisitive prescription: acquisition of a right extinctive prescription: loss of a right |
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what do you call the acquisition of easements and profits in en law |
acquisitive prescription |
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what do you call acquisition of a freehold/leasehold through long use in en |
adverse possession |
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what is acquisition of ownership by prescription |
obtaining ownership rights through long use |
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what does Art 2258 Cciv say |
defines acquisitive prescription |
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what does Art 2272 Cciv say |
period required to acquire ownership for immovables through acquisitive prescription is 30 years |
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how long is the period required to acquire ownership for immovables in french law if you also have good faith and legal title |
10 years |
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what case says that for acquisition of ownership by prescription in french law that there should be evidence of sufficient acts of possession |
Auvray v Dessaint |
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what does prescriptive acquisition require in dutch law |
possession of the land |
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what is required in dutch law for prescriptive acquisition to happen in 10 years |
possession in good faith of registered property |
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how long does prescriptive acquisition take in the netherlands if there is no good faith |
20 years |
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what case says that to be in good faith the possessor doesnt need to check the cadastral maps |
Goedhart v Van den Berg |
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what does §900 say on prescriptive acquisition in germany |
prescriptive acquisition for immovables is only possible if the person claiming has been registered as the owner for at least 30 years |
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what does §937 say on prescriptive acquisition in germany |
ownership of movable property by way of prescription with good faith and possession for ones own benefit is 10 years |
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what are the relevant statutory rules for adverse possession |
Limitation Act 1980 Land Registration Act 2002 |
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what does the Land Registration Act 2002 say you have to do if youre a squatter that wants to acquire ownership through adverse possession |
apply to the land registry after 10 years, if the owner doesnt object then your application will be accepted |
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what are the requirements for adverse possession (en) |
factual possession with intent to hold for own benefit visible to outside world cant have adverse possession if owner has given permission to use the land the adverse possession should have been for at least 10 years irrelevant if the adverse possession is in good or bad faith |