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Title: Calculating the unknown in the light of instractions , notes and amendments related to the financial laws
Authors: بن بوعيشة شهيناز
Keywords: General land survey
Automatic numbering in the name of the country
Unknown owner real estate
Unclaimed real estate during general land survey
Temporary numbering for two years in the name of the country
Issue Date: 14-Jun-2022
Series/Report no.: volume 14 N 3 2022 Dafatir;
Abstract: The topic of "unknown owner land," which is one of the most significant roadblocks to the real estate registry process, is explored in this paper. The real estate investigation revealed - during the survey procedure - that the owner of certain pieces of property is unknown, i.e."unknown." This will happen when all investigative options have been explored, both at the real estate governorate and in the field. This phenomenon is a realistic situation imposed on the state, and it was initially referred to as "the unknown account," which the administration attempted to resolve through memos and instructions. However, as the survey work progressed, the matter became more serious and exacerbated, resulting in numerous legal disputes. It also hampered the correct performance of the general land survey and the creation of the real estate registry. This prompted the legislator to intervene through finance laws to solve the problem, but he was unsuccessful in 2015. In 2018, he attempted to resolve the issue through the Finance Law of 2018, which stated that real estate becomes registered in thename of the state after 15 years, and if the owner appears with documents proving his ownership, the property is registered in his name.
Description: Dafatir Droit et politique
URI: https://dspace.univ-ouargla.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/29761
ISSN: 1112- 9808
Appears in Collections:volume 14 N 3 2022 Dafatir

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