RECORDATIONS ACCORDING TO THE NEW LAND REGISTRY ACT
(DOUBTS AND DISPUTABLE ISSUES)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30925/zpfsr.41.1.18Keywords:
recordation; assumptions for determining recordations; recordations according to Land Registry Act; current case lawAbstract
The new Land Registry Act from 2019 brought certain novelties to the institute of recordation, especially when determining the recordation of extraordinary legal remedy. The paper discusses the assumptions for determining the recordation according to the provisions of Land Registry Act, when certain recordation can be deleted, together with doubts and disputable issues raised in the case law of land registry courts.
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