THE VALUE OF THE LEGAL INTEGRATION IN ESTABLISHING APPROACHES TO THE ESSENCE OF RESTRICTIONS AND ENCUMBRANCES OF RIGHTS TO LAND PLOTS
Abstract
Given the comparative legal characteristics regulatory restrictions and encumbrances of rights to land plots in the legislation of the Republic of Belarus and neighboring countries. Special attention is paid to the necessity of establishment of a single approach in their consolidation on the basis of common understanding. Special attention is paid to the necessity of establishment of a single approach in their consolidation on the basis of common understanding.
Restrictions the rights to the land plots, encumbrances the rights to the land plots, object of land relations, element of legal regime. Restrictions the rights to the land plots, encumbrances the rights to the land plots, object of land relations, element of legal regime.
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