The effects of a marriage contract

The effects of a marriage contract

On immovable property that was acquired during the marriage, joint ownership of the spouses on the entire immovable property is entered in the cadaster, based on the fact of the existence of the marriage in the moment of acquisition of ownership over that property,...
Adverse possession and Conciseness

Adverse possession and Conciseness

Adverse possession (Usucapio), as an original legal way of acquiring property was envisaged by the Law of the XII Table (450 BC). The term “usucapio” itself, decomposed into two Latin words – usu and capere – literally means to gain by use....