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This excellent series presents comparative study, analysis and evaluation of 28 European legal systems in the field of transfer of movables. Major topics are - the notion of ownership, - the derivative acquisition of ownership (e.g. by a sales contract), - the good faith acquisition of ownership and other property rights, - the multiple sale of the same movable, - the protection of possession, positive (acquisitive) prescription, and- processing and consolidation. The work is based on comprehensive country reports (which are to be published) on the relevant legal rules in Europe and has the drafting and publication of text proposals of uniform European rules - with commentary and comparative notes - as its primary goal. It intends to influence the future development of European private law on the EU level.This third volume of the series presents "up-to-date" national reports of - Germany- Greece- Lithuania- Hungary
Transfer (Law) --- Personal property --- Transfert (Droit) --- Propriété mobilière --- Propriété mobilière --- Things (Law) --- Biens (Droit) --- Alienation (Law) --- Acquisition of property --- Property --- Singular succession --- Transfer (Law) - Europe --- Autriche --- Estonie --- Italie --- Slovénie --- Royaume-Uni --- Irlande --- Chypre --- Allemagne --- Grèce --- Lituanie --- Hongrie --- France --- Belgique --- Bulgarie --- Pologne --- Portugal --- Suède --- Norvège --- Danemark --- Finlande --- Espagne --- Pays-Bas --- Suisse --- République tchèque --- Slovaquie --- Malte --- Lettonie --- Droit civil --- Transfert (droit) --- Biens (droit) --- Etudes comparatives --- Europe
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This volume contains the major result of the work undertaken by the international research group "Transfer of Movables" which belonged to the Study Group on a European Civil Code. It covers the most important aspects of the law of property in movables, such as the transfer of ownership based on the transferor's right and the good faith acquisition of ownership. The suggested black letter provisions are accompanied by extensive explanatory comments and comparative notes providing information on the existing rules of the EU Member States. As compared to Book VIII of the DCFR, this volume contains additional and partly revised national notes, extended comments, translations of the black letter rules and adapted registers. The "Principles of European Law" are published in co-operation with Oxford University Press and Staempfli (Switzerland).
Transfer (Law) --- Acquisition of property --- Personal property --- Civil law --- Comparative law. --- Property --- Economics --- Possession (Law) --- Things (Law) --- Wealth --- Comparative jurisprudence --- Comparative legislation --- Jurisprudence, Comparative --- Law, Comparative --- Legislation, Comparative --- Chattels --- Choses --- Personalty --- Property, Personal --- Property, Acquisition of --- Alienation (Law) --- Singular succession --- Law and legislation --- Primitive property --- Transfer (Law) - European Economic Community countries --- Acquisition of property - European Economic Community countries --- Personal property - European Economic Community countries
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Comparative research in the area of property law is gaining importance. Against the background of the current discussion of developing model rules, aimed at facilitating European private law harmonisation, and of ongoing law reform projects in a number of EU Member States, this volume addresses key issues in the field of the transfer of corporeal movable property.
Transfer (Law) --- Property --- Economics --- Possession (Law) --- Things (Law) --- Wealth --- Alienation (Law) --- Acquisition of property --- Singular succession --- Law and legislation --- Primitive property
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