Contractual Transfer of Ownership in Immovable Property: A Kosovo Law Perspective on Contract and Property Law Rules and Their Legal Interaction with Other Fields of Civil Law
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505 | 8 | |a Cover -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- PART I: INTRODUCTION -- A. Introduction -- B. Research aims and structure -- C. Looking for similarities and differences -- D. English version of the laws -- PART II: HISTORY, PRINCIPLES AND FEATURES OF PROPERTY LAW RELATED TO CONTRACTUAL TRANSFER OF IMMOVABLES -- A. General introduction -- B. A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON CIVIL LAW CODIFICATION -- I. A short historical background -- 1. Period of time until 1974 -- 2. Period of time from 1974 to 1989 -- 2.1. A short history of LBPR -- 2.2. A short history of LOR -- 3. Period of time from 1989 to 1999 -- 4. Period of time from 1999 to 2008 -- 5. Period of time from 2008 to present -- II. The start of Civil law codification -- C. BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES UNDER KOSOVO PROPERTY LAW AS A PREREQUISITE FOR CONTRACTUAL TRANSFER OF IMMOVABLES -- I. General overview -- II. Basic information on Kosovo property law -- 1. Legal base and structure -- 2. Current LPORR: its history and function -- III. Characteristics of rights in rem contrary to rights in personam: Ownership vs contract -- IV. The principle of numerus clausus -- V. Ownership under Kosovo law -- 1. Notion of ownership -- 2. Ownership in comparative law -- 3. Characteristics of ownership -- 4. Types of ownership -- 4.1. Individual ownership of immovables -- 4.2. Co-ownership of immovables -- 4.3. Joint ownership of immovables -- VI. Protection of ownership -- 1. Protection under law of property -- 1.1. Rei Vindicatio -- 1.2. Actio Negatoria -- 2. Protection under law of obligations -- 2.1. Tort law -- 2.2. Unjustified Enrichment -- 3. Protection under administrative law and civil procedure -- VII. The significant distinction between movables and immovables -- 1. The concept of things under Kosovo property law: The influence of comparative law | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Concept of immovables -- 3. Role of the distinction between movables and immovables -- 3.1. Determination of territorial competence -- 3.2. Acquisition of ownership -- 3.3. Prescription -- 3.4. Creation of pledge and mortgage -- 4. Types of immovables under Kosovo law -- VIII. Superficies solo cedit principle -- IX. Transferability and non-transferability of immovables -- 1. Transferability of immovables -- 2. Non-transferability of immovables -- X. Nemo plus iuris principle under Kosovo law -- D. Summary -- PART III: CONTRACTUAL TRANSFER OF IMMOVABLES UNDER KOSOVO LAW: INFLUENCE OF LAW OF CONTRACT AND ITS INTERACTION WITH OTHER BRANCHES OF PRIVATE LAW -- A. General introduction -- B. AN INTRODUCTORY PERSPECTIVE TO THE KOSOVO LAW OF CONTRACT RELEVANT TO THE TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF IMMOVABLES -- I. General overview -- II. Information on the legal base: Perspective from LOR of 1978 towards civil law codification -- III. General and Special Law of Obligations: Its role as a general part of civil law -- IV. Sources of the law of obligations: Their interaction in transfer of immovables -- V. Concept of a non-separate of law of obligations: A difference from German law -- VI. Mandatory and non-mandatory rules: The application and position of the party autonomy -- VII. Influence of ex-Yugoslavian LOR: Kosovo based on the Slovenian model -- VIII. Movables and immovables share the same contract law rules -- IX. Concept of contract -- 1. General overview -- 2. LOR provides no definition of the contract -- 3. The comparative perspective: Which solution should be part of the Kosovo Civil Code -- X. Contracts that transfer the immovables and their causal nature -- XI. Notarial form of the contract -- XII. Formation of contracts for the transfer of immovables: A difference with regard to the contracts for movables -- XIII. Essential elements of a contract | |
505 | 8 | |a XIV. Time and place of the contract: The lack of a proper approach by LOR -- XV. Pre-contract as a mechanism of the contract: A perspective of an approach by law and practice -- 1. Definition of the pre-contract -- 2. Form and content of the pre-contract -- 3. Effect of the pre-contract: Timing and refusal to conclude the main contract -- XVI. Language of the notarial contract -- XVII. Conclusion of the contract through representation -- XVIII. The interpretation of a contract -- XIX. Termination of contract -- C. CONTRACTUAL TRANSFER SYSTEM OF IMMOVABLES IN KOSOVO -- I. General overview -- II. The most important dividing line: Derivative and original acquisition under Kosovo law -- III. The same transfer rules for all derivative titles -- IV. Contractual transfer of movables and immovables -- 1. Basic idea of contractual transfer -- 2. Contractual transfer qualification -- 3. Contractual transfer of movables -- 4. The power of the parties to design the contractual transfer of immovables -- 5. Contractual transfer of immovables under LPORR -- 5.1. A short historical overview:The position of the LBPR -- 5.2. Requirements for the acquisition of ownership under Article 36 LPORR -- 5.3. Article 36 LPORR and its relation with causal and abstract systems -- V. A short introduction to regional contractual transfer systems of immovables -- VI. To choose causal or abstract system: A proposal for Kosovo Civil Code -- 1. Abstract system would solve some problems in Kosovo -- 2. Causal system reflects the causa of the contractual parties -- 3. The animus theory of Lars van Vliet -- 3.1. The content of the animus theory -- 3.2. Animus theory and its report with the causal and abstract system -- VII. Unitary concept of transfer -- 1. What is meant by unitary concept? -- 2. Field of application -- 3. Component parts and accessories of the immovables | |
505 | 8 | |a VIII. Transfer of co-ownership -- IX. Transfer of joint ownership -- X. Transfer of ownership together with real rights -- XI. The impact of the possession in contractual transfer -- 1. Overview -- 2. Possession under LPORR -- 3. Transfer of possession is not required for the transfer of ownership -- XII. No single provision on transfer of title under EU law -- XIII. Kosovo Private International Law: No freedom of choice of law on transfer of immovables -- XIV. Loss of ownership of immovables -- XV. Acquisition of ownership without a valid obligation: How to solve the cases of informal transactions? -- 1. Explanatory overview -- 2. The proper solution: Acquisition by prescription -- 3. The role of the notarial practice -- XVI. Good faith acquisition of ownership in immovables -- XVII. Interaction of property law and contract law with other fields of private/civil law in transfer of immovables -- 1. Interaction with notarial law -- 2. Interaction with family law -- 3. Interaction with inheritance law -- 4. Interaction with tort law -- 5. Interaction with insolvency law -- 6. Interaction with civil procedure -- D. VALIDITY AND INVALIDITY OF CONTRACTS THAT TRANSFER THE OWNERSHIP OF THE IMMOVABLES -- I. General overview -- II. Validity of the contract: Interaction of property law and law of obligations -- 1. The approach of the legal doctrine -- 2. Full application of nemo plus iuris -- 3. Identification of notary, parties and object -- 4. Valid causa -- 5. Capacity to contract -- 5.1. No difference for the capacity to contract of natural and legal persons -- 5.2. Position of LOR -- 5.3. Additional rules determining the capacity to contract -- 5.4. Required capacity for the conclusion of the contract -- 6. Notarial form of the contract -- III. Invalidity of the contract -- 1. Distinction of invalidity: Some terminological aspects | |
505 | 8 | |a 2. Same rules for nullity of all contracts: No differences with regard to movables and immovables -- 3. Legal acts that determine the nullity -- 4. Absolute or relative nullity? Characteristics of this distinction -- 5. Grounds for absolute nullity -- 5.1. LOR perspective -- 5.2. LON perspective -- 6. Grounds for relative nullity -- 7. Differences and legal consequences of nullity: Application of different rules of private law -- 7.1. Relative nullity produces same effects as absolute nullity: Author's arguments contrast the local legal doctrine -- 7.2. A concise view of the procedural aspect -- 7.3. Same effects of material law -- 8. Competent authority to decide for nullity -- 9. Interaction of law of obligations and law of property in legal consequences of nullity -- 10. The effects of contracts with absolute or relative nullity: A common analysis with examples -- 10.1. Application of criminal law and civil procedure: Their interaction in establishing nullity -- 10.2. Legal effects of the single contract: Contract between A and B -- 10.3. Legal effects of the double contract: A concluded contract between B and C -- 10.4. Effects of contract in a chain -- 11. Declaration of nullity by the court after registration: Legal effects between contractual parties -- 12. Nullity and insolvency law -- 12.1. Transactions before bankruptcy -- 12.2. Transactions after bankruptcy -- E. CONTRACTS WITH LEGAL AND MATERIAL DEFECTS AND THEIR LEGAL CONSEQUENCES ON TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF IMMOVABLES -- I. General introduction -- II. The difference between invalidity and defects -- III. Unitary approach of the defects by LOR: No difference for movables and immovables -- IV. Fields of application: The position of LOR on contracts with and without compensation -- V. Legal defects -- 1. Concept of legal defects: Interaction of LOR and LPORR. | |
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contents | Cover -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- PART I: INTRODUCTION -- A. Introduction -- B. Research aims and structure -- C. Looking for similarities and differences -- D. English version of the laws -- PART II: HISTORY, PRINCIPLES AND FEATURES OF PROPERTY LAW RELATED TO CONTRACTUAL TRANSFER OF IMMOVABLES -- A. General introduction -- B. A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON CIVIL LAW CODIFICATION -- I. A short historical background -- 1. Period of time until 1974 -- 2. Period of time from 1974 to 1989 -- 2.1. A short history of LBPR -- 2.2. A short history of LOR -- 3. Period of time from 1989 to 1999 -- 4. Period of time from 1999 to 2008 -- 5. Period of time from 2008 to present -- II. The start of Civil law codification -- C. BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES UNDER KOSOVO PROPERTY LAW AS A PREREQUISITE FOR CONTRACTUAL TRANSFER OF IMMOVABLES -- I. General overview -- II. Basic information on Kosovo property law -- 1. Legal base and structure -- 2. Current LPORR: its history and function -- III. Characteristics of rights in rem contrary to rights in personam: Ownership vs contract -- IV. The principle of numerus clausus -- V. Ownership under Kosovo law -- 1. Notion of ownership -- 2. Ownership in comparative law -- 3. Characteristics of ownership -- 4. Types of ownership -- 4.1. Individual ownership of immovables -- 4.2. Co-ownership of immovables -- 4.3. Joint ownership of immovables -- VI. Protection of ownership -- 1. Protection under law of property -- 1.1. Rei Vindicatio -- 1.2. Actio Negatoria -- 2. Protection under law of obligations -- 2.1. Tort law -- 2.2. Unjustified Enrichment -- 3. Protection under administrative law and civil procedure -- VII. The significant distinction between movables and immovables -- 1. The concept of things under Kosovo property law: The influence of comparative law 2. Concept of immovables -- 3. Role of the distinction between movables and immovables -- 3.1. Determination of territorial competence -- 3.2. Acquisition of ownership -- 3.3. Prescription -- 3.4. Creation of pledge and mortgage -- 4. Types of immovables under Kosovo law -- VIII. Superficies solo cedit principle -- IX. Transferability and non-transferability of immovables -- 1. Transferability of immovables -- 2. Non-transferability of immovables -- X. Nemo plus iuris principle under Kosovo law -- D. Summary -- PART III: CONTRACTUAL TRANSFER OF IMMOVABLES UNDER KOSOVO LAW: INFLUENCE OF LAW OF CONTRACT AND ITS INTERACTION WITH OTHER BRANCHES OF PRIVATE LAW -- A. General introduction -- B. AN INTRODUCTORY PERSPECTIVE TO THE KOSOVO LAW OF CONTRACT RELEVANT TO THE TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF IMMOVABLES -- I. General overview -- II. Information on the legal base: Perspective from LOR of 1978 towards civil law codification -- III. General and Special Law of Obligations: Its role as a general part of civil law -- IV. Sources of the law of obligations: Their interaction in transfer of immovables -- V. Concept of a non-separate of law of obligations: A difference from German law -- VI. Mandatory and non-mandatory rules: The application and position of the party autonomy -- VII. Influence of ex-Yugoslavian LOR: Kosovo based on the Slovenian model -- VIII. Movables and immovables share the same contract law rules -- IX. Concept of contract -- 1. General overview -- 2. LOR provides no definition of the contract -- 3. The comparative perspective: Which solution should be part of the Kosovo Civil Code -- X. Contracts that transfer the immovables and their causal nature -- XI. Notarial form of the contract -- XII. Formation of contracts for the transfer of immovables: A difference with regard to the contracts for movables -- XIII. Essential elements of a contract XIV. Time and place of the contract: The lack of a proper approach by LOR -- XV. Pre-contract as a mechanism of the contract: A perspective of an approach by law and practice -- 1. Definition of the pre-contract -- 2. Form and content of the pre-contract -- 3. Effect of the pre-contract: Timing and refusal to conclude the main contract -- XVI. Language of the notarial contract -- XVII. Conclusion of the contract through representation -- XVIII. The interpretation of a contract -- XIX. Termination of contract -- C. CONTRACTUAL TRANSFER SYSTEM OF IMMOVABLES IN KOSOVO -- I. General overview -- II. The most important dividing line: Derivative and original acquisition under Kosovo law -- III. The same transfer rules for all derivative titles -- IV. Contractual transfer of movables and immovables -- 1. Basic idea of contractual transfer -- 2. Contractual transfer qualification -- 3. Contractual transfer of movables -- 4. The power of the parties to design the contractual transfer of immovables -- 5. Contractual transfer of immovables under LPORR -- 5.1. A short historical overview:The position of the LBPR -- 5.2. Requirements for the acquisition of ownership under Article 36 LPORR -- 5.3. Article 36 LPORR and its relation with causal and abstract systems -- V. A short introduction to regional contractual transfer systems of immovables -- VI. To choose causal or abstract system: A proposal for Kosovo Civil Code -- 1. Abstract system would solve some problems in Kosovo -- 2. Causal system reflects the causa of the contractual parties -- 3. The animus theory of Lars van Vliet -- 3.1. The content of the animus theory -- 3.2. Animus theory and its report with the causal and abstract system -- VII. Unitary concept of transfer -- 1. What is meant by unitary concept? -- 2. Field of application -- 3. Component parts and accessories of the immovables VIII. Transfer of co-ownership -- IX. Transfer of joint ownership -- X. Transfer of ownership together with real rights -- XI. The impact of the possession in contractual transfer -- 1. Overview -- 2. Possession under LPORR -- 3. Transfer of possession is not required for the transfer of ownership -- XII. No single provision on transfer of title under EU law -- XIII. Kosovo Private International Law: No freedom of choice of law on transfer of immovables -- XIV. Loss of ownership of immovables -- XV. Acquisition of ownership without a valid obligation: How to solve the cases of informal transactions? -- 1. Explanatory overview -- 2. The proper solution: Acquisition by prescription -- 3. The role of the notarial practice -- XVI. Good faith acquisition of ownership in immovables -- XVII. Interaction of property law and contract law with other fields of private/civil law in transfer of immovables -- 1. Interaction with notarial law -- 2. Interaction with family law -- 3. Interaction with inheritance law -- 4. Interaction with tort law -- 5. Interaction with insolvency law -- 6. Interaction with civil procedure -- D. VALIDITY AND INVALIDITY OF CONTRACTS THAT TRANSFER THE OWNERSHIP OF THE IMMOVABLES -- I. General overview -- II. Validity of the contract: Interaction of property law and law of obligations -- 1. The approach of the legal doctrine -- 2. Full application of nemo plus iuris -- 3. Identification of notary, parties and object -- 4. Valid causa -- 5. Capacity to contract -- 5.1. No difference for the capacity to contract of natural and legal persons -- 5.2. Position of LOR -- 5.3. Additional rules determining the capacity to contract -- 5.4. Required capacity for the conclusion of the contract -- 6. Notarial form of the contract -- III. Invalidity of the contract -- 1. Distinction of invalidity: Some terminological aspects 2. Same rules for nullity of all contracts: No differences with regard to movables and immovables -- 3. Legal acts that determine the nullity -- 4. Absolute or relative nullity? Characteristics of this distinction -- 5. Grounds for absolute nullity -- 5.1. LOR perspective -- 5.2. LON perspective -- 6. Grounds for relative nullity -- 7. Differences and legal consequences of nullity: Application of different rules of private law -- 7.1. Relative nullity produces same effects as absolute nullity: Author's arguments contrast the local legal doctrine -- 7.2. A concise view of the procedural aspect -- 7.3. Same effects of material law -- 8. Competent authority to decide for nullity -- 9. Interaction of law of obligations and law of property in legal consequences of nullity -- 10. The effects of contracts with absolute or relative nullity: A common analysis with examples -- 10.1. Application of criminal law and civil procedure: Their interaction in establishing nullity -- 10.2. Legal effects of the single contract: Contract between A and B -- 10.3. Legal effects of the double contract: A concluded contract between B and C -- 10.4. Effects of contract in a chain -- 11. Declaration of nullity by the court after registration: Legal effects between contractual parties -- 12. Nullity and insolvency law -- 12.1. Transactions before bankruptcy -- 12.2. Transactions after bankruptcy -- E. CONTRACTS WITH LEGAL AND MATERIAL DEFECTS AND THEIR LEGAL CONSEQUENCES ON TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF IMMOVABLES -- I. General introduction -- II. The difference between invalidity and defects -- III. Unitary approach of the defects by LOR: No difference for movables and immovables -- IV. Fields of application: The position of LOR on contracts with and without compensation -- V. Legal defects -- 1. Concept of legal defects: Interaction of LOR and LPORR. 2. Role of the notary to avoid legal defects |
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spelling | Preteni, Bashkim Verfasser aut Contractual Transfer of Ownership in Immovable Property A Kosovo Law Perspective on Contract and Property Law Rules and Their Legal Interaction with Other Fields of Civil Law Frankfurt a.M. Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (282 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Studien Zum Vergleichenden und Internationalen Recht / Comparative and International Law Studies v.208 Cover -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- PART I: INTRODUCTION -- A. Introduction -- B. Research aims and structure -- C. Looking for similarities and differences -- D. English version of the laws -- PART II: HISTORY, PRINCIPLES AND FEATURES OF PROPERTY LAW RELATED TO CONTRACTUAL TRANSFER OF IMMOVABLES -- A. General introduction -- B. A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON CIVIL LAW CODIFICATION -- I. A short historical background -- 1. Period of time until 1974 -- 2. Period of time from 1974 to 1989 -- 2.1. A short history of LBPR -- 2.2. A short history of LOR -- 3. Period of time from 1989 to 1999 -- 4. Period of time from 1999 to 2008 -- 5. Period of time from 2008 to present -- II. The start of Civil law codification -- C. BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES UNDER KOSOVO PROPERTY LAW AS A PREREQUISITE FOR CONTRACTUAL TRANSFER OF IMMOVABLES -- I. General overview -- II. Basic information on Kosovo property law -- 1. Legal base and structure -- 2. Current LPORR: its history and function -- III. Characteristics of rights in rem contrary to rights in personam: Ownership vs contract -- IV. The principle of numerus clausus -- V. Ownership under Kosovo law -- 1. Notion of ownership -- 2. Ownership in comparative law -- 3. Characteristics of ownership -- 4. Types of ownership -- 4.1. Individual ownership of immovables -- 4.2. Co-ownership of immovables -- 4.3. Joint ownership of immovables -- VI. Protection of ownership -- 1. Protection under law of property -- 1.1. Rei Vindicatio -- 1.2. Actio Negatoria -- 2. Protection under law of obligations -- 2.1. Tort law -- 2.2. Unjustified Enrichment -- 3. Protection under administrative law and civil procedure -- VII. The significant distinction between movables and immovables -- 1. The concept of things under Kosovo property law: The influence of comparative law 2. Concept of immovables -- 3. Role of the distinction between movables and immovables -- 3.1. Determination of territorial competence -- 3.2. Acquisition of ownership -- 3.3. Prescription -- 3.4. Creation of pledge and mortgage -- 4. Types of immovables under Kosovo law -- VIII. Superficies solo cedit principle -- IX. Transferability and non-transferability of immovables -- 1. Transferability of immovables -- 2. Non-transferability of immovables -- X. Nemo plus iuris principle under Kosovo law -- D. Summary -- PART III: CONTRACTUAL TRANSFER OF IMMOVABLES UNDER KOSOVO LAW: INFLUENCE OF LAW OF CONTRACT AND ITS INTERACTION WITH OTHER BRANCHES OF PRIVATE LAW -- A. General introduction -- B. AN INTRODUCTORY PERSPECTIVE TO THE KOSOVO LAW OF CONTRACT RELEVANT TO THE TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF IMMOVABLES -- I. General overview -- II. Information on the legal base: Perspective from LOR of 1978 towards civil law codification -- III. General and Special Law of Obligations: Its role as a general part of civil law -- IV. Sources of the law of obligations: Their interaction in transfer of immovables -- V. Concept of a non-separate of law of obligations: A difference from German law -- VI. Mandatory and non-mandatory rules: The application and position of the party autonomy -- VII. Influence of ex-Yugoslavian LOR: Kosovo based on the Slovenian model -- VIII. Movables and immovables share the same contract law rules -- IX. Concept of contract -- 1. General overview -- 2. LOR provides no definition of the contract -- 3. The comparative perspective: Which solution should be part of the Kosovo Civil Code -- X. Contracts that transfer the immovables and their causal nature -- XI. Notarial form of the contract -- XII. Formation of contracts for the transfer of immovables: A difference with regard to the contracts for movables -- XIII. Essential elements of a contract XIV. Time and place of the contract: The lack of a proper approach by LOR -- XV. Pre-contract as a mechanism of the contract: A perspective of an approach by law and practice -- 1. Definition of the pre-contract -- 2. Form and content of the pre-contract -- 3. Effect of the pre-contract: Timing and refusal to conclude the main contract -- XVI. Language of the notarial contract -- XVII. Conclusion of the contract through representation -- XVIII. The interpretation of a contract -- XIX. Termination of contract -- C. CONTRACTUAL TRANSFER SYSTEM OF IMMOVABLES IN KOSOVO -- I. General overview -- II. The most important dividing line: Derivative and original acquisition under Kosovo law -- III. The same transfer rules for all derivative titles -- IV. Contractual transfer of movables and immovables -- 1. Basic idea of contractual transfer -- 2. Contractual transfer qualification -- 3. Contractual transfer of movables -- 4. The power of the parties to design the contractual transfer of immovables -- 5. Contractual transfer of immovables under LPORR -- 5.1. A short historical overview:The position of the LBPR -- 5.2. Requirements for the acquisition of ownership under Article 36 LPORR -- 5.3. Article 36 LPORR and its relation with causal and abstract systems -- V. A short introduction to regional contractual transfer systems of immovables -- VI. To choose causal or abstract system: A proposal for Kosovo Civil Code -- 1. Abstract system would solve some problems in Kosovo -- 2. Causal system reflects the causa of the contractual parties -- 3. The animus theory of Lars van Vliet -- 3.1. The content of the animus theory -- 3.2. Animus theory and its report with the causal and abstract system -- VII. Unitary concept of transfer -- 1. What is meant by unitary concept? -- 2. Field of application -- 3. Component parts and accessories of the immovables VIII. Transfer of co-ownership -- IX. Transfer of joint ownership -- X. Transfer of ownership together with real rights -- XI. The impact of the possession in contractual transfer -- 1. Overview -- 2. Possession under LPORR -- 3. Transfer of possession is not required for the transfer of ownership -- XII. No single provision on transfer of title under EU law -- XIII. Kosovo Private International Law: No freedom of choice of law on transfer of immovables -- XIV. Loss of ownership of immovables -- XV. Acquisition of ownership without a valid obligation: How to solve the cases of informal transactions? -- 1. Explanatory overview -- 2. The proper solution: Acquisition by prescription -- 3. The role of the notarial practice -- XVI. Good faith acquisition of ownership in immovables -- XVII. Interaction of property law and contract law with other fields of private/civil law in transfer of immovables -- 1. Interaction with notarial law -- 2. Interaction with family law -- 3. Interaction with inheritance law -- 4. Interaction with tort law -- 5. Interaction with insolvency law -- 6. Interaction with civil procedure -- D. VALIDITY AND INVALIDITY OF CONTRACTS THAT TRANSFER THE OWNERSHIP OF THE IMMOVABLES -- I. General overview -- II. Validity of the contract: Interaction of property law and law of obligations -- 1. The approach of the legal doctrine -- 2. Full application of nemo plus iuris -- 3. Identification of notary, parties and object -- 4. Valid causa -- 5. Capacity to contract -- 5.1. No difference for the capacity to contract of natural and legal persons -- 5.2. Position of LOR -- 5.3. Additional rules determining the capacity to contract -- 5.4. Required capacity for the conclusion of the contract -- 6. Notarial form of the contract -- III. Invalidity of the contract -- 1. Distinction of invalidity: Some terminological aspects 2. Same rules for nullity of all contracts: No differences with regard to movables and immovables -- 3. Legal acts that determine the nullity -- 4. Absolute or relative nullity? Characteristics of this distinction -- 5. Grounds for absolute nullity -- 5.1. LOR perspective -- 5.2. LON perspective -- 6. Grounds for relative nullity -- 7. Differences and legal consequences of nullity: Application of different rules of private law -- 7.1. Relative nullity produces same effects as absolute nullity: Author's arguments contrast the local legal doctrine -- 7.2. A concise view of the procedural aspect -- 7.3. Same effects of material law -- 8. Competent authority to decide for nullity -- 9. Interaction of law of obligations and law of property in legal consequences of nullity -- 10. The effects of contracts with absolute or relative nullity: A common analysis with examples -- 10.1. Application of criminal law and civil procedure: Their interaction in establishing nullity -- 10.2. Legal effects of the single contract: Contract between A and B -- 10.3. Legal effects of the double contract: A concluded contract between B and C -- 10.4. Effects of contract in a chain -- 11. Declaration of nullity by the court after registration: Legal effects between contractual parties -- 12. Nullity and insolvency law -- 12.1. Transactions before bankruptcy -- 12.2. Transactions after bankruptcy -- E. CONTRACTS WITH LEGAL AND MATERIAL DEFECTS AND THEIR LEGAL CONSEQUENCES ON TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF IMMOVABLES -- I. General introduction -- II. The difference between invalidity and defects -- III. Unitary approach of the defects by LOR: No difference for movables and immovables -- IV. Fields of application: The position of LOR on contracts with and without compensation -- V. Legal defects -- 1. Concept of legal defects: Interaction of LOR and LPORR. 2. Role of the notary to avoid legal defects Property-Kosovo (Republic) Transfer (Law)-Kosovo (Republic) Contracts-Kosovo (Republic) Electronic books (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Preteni, Bashkim Contractual Transfer of Ownership in Immovable Property Frankfurt a.M. : Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften,c2020 9783631820377 |
spellingShingle | Preteni, Bashkim Contractual Transfer of Ownership in Immovable Property A Kosovo Law Perspective on Contract and Property Law Rules and Their Legal Interaction with Other Fields of Civil Law Cover -- Copyright information -- Dedication -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- PART I: INTRODUCTION -- A. Introduction -- B. Research aims and structure -- C. Looking for similarities and differences -- D. English version of the laws -- PART II: HISTORY, PRINCIPLES AND FEATURES OF PROPERTY LAW RELATED TO CONTRACTUAL TRANSFER OF IMMOVABLES -- A. General introduction -- B. A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE ON CIVIL LAW CODIFICATION -- I. A short historical background -- 1. Period of time until 1974 -- 2. Period of time from 1974 to 1989 -- 2.1. A short history of LBPR -- 2.2. A short history of LOR -- 3. Period of time from 1989 to 1999 -- 4. Period of time from 1999 to 2008 -- 5. Period of time from 2008 to present -- II. The start of Civil law codification -- C. BASIC CONCEPTS AND PRINCIPLES UNDER KOSOVO PROPERTY LAW AS A PREREQUISITE FOR CONTRACTUAL TRANSFER OF IMMOVABLES -- I. General overview -- II. Basic information on Kosovo property law -- 1. Legal base and structure -- 2. Current LPORR: its history and function -- III. Characteristics of rights in rem contrary to rights in personam: Ownership vs contract -- IV. The principle of numerus clausus -- V. Ownership under Kosovo law -- 1. Notion of ownership -- 2. Ownership in comparative law -- 3. Characteristics of ownership -- 4. Types of ownership -- 4.1. Individual ownership of immovables -- 4.2. Co-ownership of immovables -- 4.3. Joint ownership of immovables -- VI. Protection of ownership -- 1. Protection under law of property -- 1.1. Rei Vindicatio -- 1.2. Actio Negatoria -- 2. Protection under law of obligations -- 2.1. Tort law -- 2.2. Unjustified Enrichment -- 3. Protection under administrative law and civil procedure -- VII. The significant distinction between movables and immovables -- 1. The concept of things under Kosovo property law: The influence of comparative law 2. Concept of immovables -- 3. Role of the distinction between movables and immovables -- 3.1. Determination of territorial competence -- 3.2. Acquisition of ownership -- 3.3. Prescription -- 3.4. Creation of pledge and mortgage -- 4. Types of immovables under Kosovo law -- VIII. Superficies solo cedit principle -- IX. Transferability and non-transferability of immovables -- 1. Transferability of immovables -- 2. Non-transferability of immovables -- X. Nemo plus iuris principle under Kosovo law -- D. Summary -- PART III: CONTRACTUAL TRANSFER OF IMMOVABLES UNDER KOSOVO LAW: INFLUENCE OF LAW OF CONTRACT AND ITS INTERACTION WITH OTHER BRANCHES OF PRIVATE LAW -- A. General introduction -- B. AN INTRODUCTORY PERSPECTIVE TO THE KOSOVO LAW OF CONTRACT RELEVANT TO THE TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF IMMOVABLES -- I. General overview -- II. Information on the legal base: Perspective from LOR of 1978 towards civil law codification -- III. General and Special Law of Obligations: Its role as a general part of civil law -- IV. Sources of the law of obligations: Their interaction in transfer of immovables -- V. Concept of a non-separate of law of obligations: A difference from German law -- VI. Mandatory and non-mandatory rules: The application and position of the party autonomy -- VII. Influence of ex-Yugoslavian LOR: Kosovo based on the Slovenian model -- VIII. Movables and immovables share the same contract law rules -- IX. Concept of contract -- 1. General overview -- 2. LOR provides no definition of the contract -- 3. The comparative perspective: Which solution should be part of the Kosovo Civil Code -- X. Contracts that transfer the immovables and their causal nature -- XI. Notarial form of the contract -- XII. Formation of contracts for the transfer of immovables: A difference with regard to the contracts for movables -- XIII. Essential elements of a contract XIV. Time and place of the contract: The lack of a proper approach by LOR -- XV. Pre-contract as a mechanism of the contract: A perspective of an approach by law and practice -- 1. Definition of the pre-contract -- 2. Form and content of the pre-contract -- 3. Effect of the pre-contract: Timing and refusal to conclude the main contract -- XVI. Language of the notarial contract -- XVII. Conclusion of the contract through representation -- XVIII. The interpretation of a contract -- XIX. Termination of contract -- C. CONTRACTUAL TRANSFER SYSTEM OF IMMOVABLES IN KOSOVO -- I. General overview -- II. The most important dividing line: Derivative and original acquisition under Kosovo law -- III. The same transfer rules for all derivative titles -- IV. Contractual transfer of movables and immovables -- 1. Basic idea of contractual transfer -- 2. Contractual transfer qualification -- 3. Contractual transfer of movables -- 4. The power of the parties to design the contractual transfer of immovables -- 5. Contractual transfer of immovables under LPORR -- 5.1. A short historical overview:The position of the LBPR -- 5.2. Requirements for the acquisition of ownership under Article 36 LPORR -- 5.3. Article 36 LPORR and its relation with causal and abstract systems -- V. A short introduction to regional contractual transfer systems of immovables -- VI. To choose causal or abstract system: A proposal for Kosovo Civil Code -- 1. Abstract system would solve some problems in Kosovo -- 2. Causal system reflects the causa of the contractual parties -- 3. The animus theory of Lars van Vliet -- 3.1. The content of the animus theory -- 3.2. Animus theory and its report with the causal and abstract system -- VII. Unitary concept of transfer -- 1. What is meant by unitary concept? -- 2. Field of application -- 3. Component parts and accessories of the immovables VIII. Transfer of co-ownership -- IX. Transfer of joint ownership -- X. Transfer of ownership together with real rights -- XI. The impact of the possession in contractual transfer -- 1. Overview -- 2. Possession under LPORR -- 3. Transfer of possession is not required for the transfer of ownership -- XII. No single provision on transfer of title under EU law -- XIII. Kosovo Private International Law: No freedom of choice of law on transfer of immovables -- XIV. Loss of ownership of immovables -- XV. Acquisition of ownership without a valid obligation: How to solve the cases of informal transactions? -- 1. Explanatory overview -- 2. The proper solution: Acquisition by prescription -- 3. The role of the notarial practice -- XVI. Good faith acquisition of ownership in immovables -- XVII. Interaction of property law and contract law with other fields of private/civil law in transfer of immovables -- 1. Interaction with notarial law -- 2. Interaction with family law -- 3. Interaction with inheritance law -- 4. Interaction with tort law -- 5. Interaction with insolvency law -- 6. Interaction with civil procedure -- D. VALIDITY AND INVALIDITY OF CONTRACTS THAT TRANSFER THE OWNERSHIP OF THE IMMOVABLES -- I. General overview -- II. Validity of the contract: Interaction of property law and law of obligations -- 1. The approach of the legal doctrine -- 2. Full application of nemo plus iuris -- 3. Identification of notary, parties and object -- 4. Valid causa -- 5. Capacity to contract -- 5.1. No difference for the capacity to contract of natural and legal persons -- 5.2. Position of LOR -- 5.3. Additional rules determining the capacity to contract -- 5.4. Required capacity for the conclusion of the contract -- 6. Notarial form of the contract -- III. Invalidity of the contract -- 1. Distinction of invalidity: Some terminological aspects 2. Same rules for nullity of all contracts: No differences with regard to movables and immovables -- 3. Legal acts that determine the nullity -- 4. Absolute or relative nullity? Characteristics of this distinction -- 5. Grounds for absolute nullity -- 5.1. LOR perspective -- 5.2. LON perspective -- 6. Grounds for relative nullity -- 7. Differences and legal consequences of nullity: Application of different rules of private law -- 7.1. Relative nullity produces same effects as absolute nullity: Author's arguments contrast the local legal doctrine -- 7.2. A concise view of the procedural aspect -- 7.3. Same effects of material law -- 8. Competent authority to decide for nullity -- 9. Interaction of law of obligations and law of property in legal consequences of nullity -- 10. The effects of contracts with absolute or relative nullity: A common analysis with examples -- 10.1. Application of criminal law and civil procedure: Their interaction in establishing nullity -- 10.2. Legal effects of the single contract: Contract between A and B -- 10.3. Legal effects of the double contract: A concluded contract between B and C -- 10.4. Effects of contract in a chain -- 11. Declaration of nullity by the court after registration: Legal effects between contractual parties -- 12. Nullity and insolvency law -- 12.1. Transactions before bankruptcy -- 12.2. Transactions after bankruptcy -- E. CONTRACTS WITH LEGAL AND MATERIAL DEFECTS AND THEIR LEGAL CONSEQUENCES ON TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF IMMOVABLES -- I. General introduction -- II. The difference between invalidity and defects -- III. Unitary approach of the defects by LOR: No difference for movables and immovables -- IV. Fields of application: The position of LOR on contracts with and without compensation -- V. Legal defects -- 1. Concept of legal defects: Interaction of LOR and LPORR. 2. 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