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Published: 01/29/2017
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The right of permanent perpetual use of land is currently losing its prevalence, despite the obvious convenience, since this is one of the options for using a land plot when it is not owned by the user, but is not leased either.
Five years after the conclusion of the use agreement, you can write an application to register ownership of the site.
However, the right of permanent perpetual use may be terminated. How exactly does the process of terminating such a right take place and what consequences may arise?
- Legislative regulation
- Types of termination of permanent unlimited use
- The procedure for terminating the right of permanent unlimited use
- What consequences to expect after the court's decision?