The usucaptionn in the Czech and Roman law
The article describes the evolution of the usucaption in civil codes on territory of Czech Republic in 19th and 20th century in the comparison to Roman Law. The bearing of the Czech legal regulation on the Roman law changed in the time. In the Austrian civil code (ABGB) we can see great influence....
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The article describes the evolution of the usucaption in civil codes on territory of Czech Republic in 19th and 20th century in the comparison to Roman Law. The bearing of the Czech legal regulation on the Roman law changed in the time. In the Austrian civil code (ABGB) we can see great influence. On the other side, the Civil Code 40/1964 Coll. deleted the institutes of possession and usucaption from the czech legal regulation and both were reverted in the novelization in 1982. From five conditions of usucaption in Roman law (res habilis, titulus, bona fides, possessio, tempus) constitutes Civil Code today res habilis, legitimate possessio and tempus. Bona fides and also titulus are included in the term "legitimate possession".
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| spelling | doaj-art-cd15935ae2784f31bf17d1e6d09bc7332025-08-20T03:27:48ZdeuSTS Science Centre Ltd.Journal on European History of Law2042-64023049-90892011-12-0122The usucaptionn in the Czech and Roman lawPavel Salák0Department of the History of the State and Law, Faculty of Law, Masaryk University, Brno The article describes the evolution of the usucaption in civil codes on territory of Czech Republic in 19th and 20th century in the comparison to Roman Law. The bearing of the Czech legal regulation on the Roman law changed in the time. In the Austrian civil code (ABGB) we can see great influence. On the other side, the Civil Code 40/1964 Coll. deleted the institutes of possession and usucaption from the czech legal regulation and both were reverted in the novelization in 1982. From five conditions of usucaption in Roman law (res habilis, titulus, bona fides, possessio, tempus) constitutes Civil Code today res habilis, legitimate possessio and tempus. Bona fides and also titulus are included in the term "legitimate possession". https://www.journaloneuropeanhistoryoflaw.eu/index.php/JEHL/article/view/374usucaptionprivate lawRoman lawCzech Republiccivil code |
| spellingShingle | Pavel Salák The usucaptionn in the Czech and Roman law Journal on European History of Law usucaption private law Roman law Czech Republic civil code |
| title | The usucaptionn in the Czech and Roman law |
| title_full | The usucaptionn in the Czech and Roman law |
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| title_short | The usucaptionn in the Czech and Roman law |
| title_sort | usucaptionn in the czech and roman law |
| topic | usucaption private law Roman law Czech Republic civil code |
| url | https://www.journaloneuropeanhistoryoflaw.eu/index.php/JEHL/article/view/374 |
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