2022
DOI: 10.46282/blr.2022.6.1.294
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Rights in Rem between Tradition, Reform and Transformation

Abstract: Despite the still prevailing and uncertain pandemic restrictions at the verge of 2021, Comenius University in Bratislava, Faculty of Law, was able to host the second edition of the conference organised as part of the research project APVV-18-0199 “New Challenges in the field of Rights in Rem in Slovakia (“Nové výzvy v oblasti vecných práv na Slovensku”). The conference was held on 3 to 5 September 2021 at Chateau Belá for the second time, as well.

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“…This indicates limiting the owner's authority to act in order to achieve his legitimate interest, as if he were a minor and it was stipulated that he not act in order to protect him from his lack of experience and incomplete maturity. Conversely, if we take the second meaning, which is that the idea of assignment in kind means that it is the taking out of the money that is prevented being acted upon from the dealing department [ 37 ], this money becomes unfit to be a subject of financial rights, i.e., as some say, money is printed in kind, which is that it is inalienable [ 3 , 23 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This indicates limiting the owner's authority to act in order to achieve his legitimate interest, as if he were a minor and it was stipulated that he not act in order to protect him from his lack of experience and incomplete maturity. Conversely, if we take the second meaning, which is that the idea of assignment in kind means that it is the taking out of the money that is prevented being acted upon from the dealing department [ 37 ], this money becomes unfit to be a subject of financial rights, i.e., as some say, money is printed in kind, which is that it is inalienable [ 3 , 23 ].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%