- for a
rental in kind. The
title existing before emphyteusis was ius in agro vectigali. The
emphyteusis gave the lease-holder (emphyteuta)
rights similar...
- over a very long term. This is
comparable to a civil-law
emphyteusis,
except that
emphyteusis shifts the
duties of up-keep and
making improvements onto...
-
established the
collection of
emphyteusis from the
settlers living in the region,
among other things. The
emphyteusis generates much less
immediate money...
-
referenced in
Roman law: rent (canon)
under the long
leasehold tenure of
Emphyteusis; rent (reditus) of a farm; ground-rent (solarium); rent of
state lands...
- the
direct landlord for not
using the
right of pre-emption when the
emphyteusis onerously disposes of the
leasehold property. It
corresponds to a percentage...
- Herzogtor,
Harztor and Augusttor) were
leased to the
former gardeners as an
emphyteusis. As a
consequence jam
factories were
established which were characteristic...
-
modern civil law. In the country, Ottokar's
introduction of the Law of
Emphyteusis into the
Czech law is
sometimes interpreted as "Germanization". In fact...
-
Individuals possessing rights in rem such as usufruct, use, habitation,
emphyteusis, and
surface over the same
property concessionaires, in the case of concession...
-
province of
Quebec is
signatory to a long-term
leasing deal (called
emphyteusis) when it
comes to the
territory in
front of the
Parliament Building,...
- 1822, it
belonged to the
Collegio di
Propaganda Fide and was
given in
emphyteusis to be
converted into a
female orphanage (orfanotropio),
named a Scuola...