RECORDATION PROVIDED BY ENFORCEMENT RULES AND INSURANCE REGULATIONS
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https://doi.org/10.30925/zpfsr.40.1.14Keywords:
recordation; land registers; Enforcement ActAbstract
The topic of this paper is recordation intended to protect trust in land registers, with special reference to recordation provided by enforcement rules and insurance regulations. In this paper the focus is on a detailed description of recordation related to enforcement proceedings and the Enforcement Act. The importance of recordation as one of the entries in the land register, as well as the method and assumptions of
recordation entry in the land register have been described. Recordation of initiating proceedings fi lls in a gap that occurs from the time of submission of the proposal to institute enforcement proceedings and recordation of enforcement. Recordation of enforcement is the first of recordations that are associated with enforcement proceedings. The effects of the recordation of enforcement, which is very important in
order to preserve the rights of the execution creditor, i.e. the possibility of settlement the execution creditor, and thus the publication of the course of enforcement proceedings for a particular real estate, have been elaborated in the paper. The recordation of enforcement is also one of the recordations provided by the Enforcement Act. It protects the execution creditor, or the applicant for measures after the maturity of a
claim. As part of the recordation of enforcement, the institute of forced establishment of lien on the real estate in order to ensure the claim has been treated as well.
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