This article covers all the most relevant aspects of judicial expertise in the field of land surveying. It is focused on non-contentious civil procedures for the regulation of boundaries, for the division of common property, enforcement procedure for the division of property. Among them, the problems of division into divided co-ownwership were also taken into consideration. The author explains how the judge and the expert co-operate in the public hearing or outside of it issue a court decision that is (together with expert's specific input) apprpriate for inscription into the cadastre. Un case of division of land with parcelling or in the case of division into a condominium, a further inscription into the land register is necessary. The advantage of this contribution is author's taking a position on disputed questions in relationship between the legal and land surveying professions, by taking into consideration the legal sources from both sides.
COBISS.SI-ID: 4298283
The paper deals with the transitory provision of the public-private partnership act that strongly interferes with the legal status of the public enterprises in Slovenia. According to this Act, there are merely two options for public enterprises in which there are private equity stakes. A public enterprise can be transformed into a company in accordance with the Companies Act, or the public enterprise status can be retained, provided that the private equity stakes are in a way nullified in the public enterprise, and that only the equity stakes owned by the Republic of Slovenia or local communities remain.
COBISS.SI-ID: 4186155
The authors discuss the Land Register Act after the 2011 amendments that brought along electronic communication with the Land Register and introduce the most important novelties.
COBISS.SI-ID: 257011200