Residential Co-Ownership within the Superficiary Right of Building – Theoretical Hotch-Potch or Practical Reality?
Jan 24, 2018
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Published Online: Jan 24, 2018
Page range: 173 - 179
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/iclr-2016-0022
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The new approach to a thing enables the concept of residential co-ownership within the superficiary right of building. Residential co-ownership may be created where a building with at least two apartments forms the component part of the immovable thing. The superficiary right of building is established as a derivative of the superficies solo cedit principle. Therefore, it requires the accession of building and land. The building is no longer a separate thing in the legal sense, but part of the superficiary right of building. If the building which is part of the superficiary right of building contains two apartments, then residential co-ownership may also be established as part of the superficiary right of building