j. Čizmić, Uvjeti i postupak za proglašenje nestale osobe umrlom...zbornik Pravnog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Rijeci, vol. 43, br. 3, 835-858 (2022)858Jozo Čizmić*66SummaryCONDITIONS AND PROCEDURE FOR DECLARING A MISSING PERSON DEAD IN CROATIAN LAW
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https://doi.org/10.30925/zpfsr.43.3.15Keywords:
non-contentious proceedings; missing and deceased person; proof of death.Abstract
In the procedure of declaring missing persons dead and proving death, the court decides on declaring missing persons dead and proving death. These proceedings are initiated, inter alia, due to the need to regulate various legal relations regarding the death of a person in which that person was a participant during his life and thus remove uncertainty and legal uncertainty about the legal position of the missing person in all its legal and other social relations in which the life or death of that person is a legally relevant fact.In this paper, the author presents and explains the conditions and procedure for declaring a missing person dead in Croatian law. The conditions and procedure for declaring missing persons dead are still regulated by a separate Act on Declaring Missing Persons Dead and Proving Death, and general rules on the Non-contentious proceedings Act of 24 July 1974. July 1934.
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