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Mobile Real Estate Legal Status and Succession Principles

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  • Elena KIRILLOVA

    (Southwest State University)

  • Vladimir SUSLIKOV

    (Southwest State University)

  • Varvara BOGDAN

    (Southwest State University)

  • Andrey BAYBARIN

    (Southwest State University)

  • Svetlana SHEVELEVA

    (Southwest State University)

Abstract

The subject of research in this article is mobile real estate as an object of civil rights the actuality of research topic is predetermined by a wide range of legal regulation issues in connection with title relations in real estate sphere demand intensity on mobile real estate and economic significance of real estate in commercial turnover of all countries Currently neither theory nor legal practice solved a number of issues related to legal status of mobile real estate The purpose of this research is to determine the legal regime of mobile real estate and try to fill the gap in that area of civil law science On the basis of this research the core conclusion was made mobile real estate should be determined as movable property with specific features including loose relation to land unnecessary state registration single component unnecessary land title ownership Mobile real estate should be inherited taking into account those specific features

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  • Elena KIRILLOVA & Vladimir SUSLIKOV & Varvara BOGDAN & Andrey BAYBARIN & Svetlana SHEVELEVA, 2015. "Mobile Real Estate Legal Status and Succession Principles," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 6(1), pages 96-103.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:6:y:2015:i:1:p:96-103
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    1. Anatoliy Kostruba, 2019. "Hereditary Legal Succession In The Civil Law Of Ukraine: Problematic And Theoretical Aspect [Спадкове Правонаступництво В Цивільному Праві України: Проблемно-Теоретичний Аспект]," Post-Print hal-02411634, HAL.

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