The Eternal Evergreen of Statutory Inheritance Law – Branch Inheritance from a Legal-Historical and Linguistic Point of View in the Law Valid in Slovakia until 1950

The study will present the legal basis of the institution of branch inheritance and its primary problems in the application (judicial) practice of Hungarian dualism and I. Czechoslovak Republic. It will also look at the de lege ferenda proposals – Teleszky’s 1882 draft law of inheritance, reworked...

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Main Authors: Adriana Švecová, Peter Gergel
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Published: STS Science Centre Ltd. 2024-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.journaloneuropeanhistoryoflaw.eu/index.php/JEHL/article/view/271
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description The study will present the legal basis of the institution of branch inheritance and its primary problems in the application (judicial) practice of Hungarian dualism and I. Czechoslovak Republic. It will also look at the de lege ferenda proposals – Teleszky’s 1882 draft law of inheritance, reworked into the government’s 1887 draft law of inheritance, the 1900 draft of the 1st Hungarian General Civil Code, and the government’s 1933 to 1937 draft laws on branch succession. The draft Czechoslovak legislation was intended only as a temporary solution to the special (sui generis) legal inheritance of inherited property for the inheritance law in force in Slovakia and Subcarpathian Rus. The then Hungarian and Czechoslovak legal scholarship and practice, when repeatedly considering branch inheritance, was based on its acceptable preservation and therefore until the adoption of the first socialist Civil Code (1950) branch inheritance remained a part of the bourgeois inheritance law in Slovakia.
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spelling doaj-art-ab0b721ffac642ec8aaeb9fb4216d9d42025-08-20T03:50:39ZdeuSTS Science Centre Ltd.Journal on European History of Law2042-64023049-90892024-06-01151The Eternal Evergreen of Statutory Inheritance Law – Branch Inheritance from a Legal-Historical and Linguistic Point of View in the Law Valid in Slovakia until 1950Adriana Švecová0Peter Gergel1Department of Legal History, Faculty of Law, Trnava University, Slovak RepublicDepartment of German Language, Literature, and Didactics, Faculty of Education, Comenius University in Bratislava, Slovak Republic The study will present the legal basis of the institution of branch inheritance and its primary problems in the application (judicial) practice of Hungarian dualism and I. Czechoslovak Republic. It will also look at the de lege ferenda proposals – Teleszky’s 1882 draft law of inheritance, reworked into the government’s 1887 draft law of inheritance, the 1900 draft of the 1st Hungarian General Civil Code, and the government’s 1933 to 1937 draft laws on branch succession. The draft Czechoslovak legislation was intended only as a temporary solution to the special (sui generis) legal inheritance of inherited property for the inheritance law in force in Slovakia and Subcarpathian Rus. The then Hungarian and Czechoslovak legal scholarship and practice, when repeatedly considering branch inheritance, was based on its acceptable preservation and therefore until the adoption of the first socialist Civil Code (1950) branch inheritance remained a part of the bourgeois inheritance law in Slovakia. https://www.journaloneuropeanhistoryoflaw.eu/index.php/JEHL/article/view/271legal inheritancebranch inheritanceancestorscollateral relativesbranch (inherited) property and its valueProvisional Court Rules
spellingShingle Adriana Švecová
Peter Gergel
The Eternal Evergreen of Statutory Inheritance Law – Branch Inheritance from a Legal-Historical and Linguistic Point of View in the Law Valid in Slovakia until 1950
Journal on European History of Law
legal inheritance
branch inheritance
ancestors
collateral relatives
branch (inherited) property and its value
Provisional Court Rules
title The Eternal Evergreen of Statutory Inheritance Law – Branch Inheritance from a Legal-Historical and Linguistic Point of View in the Law Valid in Slovakia until 1950
title_full The Eternal Evergreen of Statutory Inheritance Law – Branch Inheritance from a Legal-Historical and Linguistic Point of View in the Law Valid in Slovakia until 1950
title_fullStr The Eternal Evergreen of Statutory Inheritance Law – Branch Inheritance from a Legal-Historical and Linguistic Point of View in the Law Valid in Slovakia until 1950
title_full_unstemmed The Eternal Evergreen of Statutory Inheritance Law – Branch Inheritance from a Legal-Historical and Linguistic Point of View in the Law Valid in Slovakia until 1950
title_short The Eternal Evergreen of Statutory Inheritance Law – Branch Inheritance from a Legal-Historical and Linguistic Point of View in the Law Valid in Slovakia until 1950
title_sort eternal evergreen of statutory inheritance law branch inheritance from a legal historical and linguistic point of view in the law valid in slovakia until 1950
topic legal inheritance
branch inheritance
ancestors
collateral relatives
branch (inherited) property and its value
Provisional Court Rules
url https://www.journaloneuropeanhistoryoflaw.eu/index.php/JEHL/article/view/271
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