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INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA FOR PROPERTY AND TRUST LAW
Edited by Prof. Dr. Alain Verbeke,
Prof. Dr. Vincent Sagaert
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Table of contents
List of abbreviations
General Introduction
§1. General background of the country
I. Geography
II. Cultural situation
III. Political system
§2. Legal background of the country
I. Legal family or tradition
II. Relation and hierarchy between the sources of law
§3. Introduction to the Law of Property and Trust
I. Historical origins and evolution
II. The concept of ownership
A. Unity and fragmentation
B. Immovable and real property (see also Part I)
C. Movable and personal property (see also Part II)
III. Estate and patrimony
A. Unity and fragmentation
B. Trust and fiduciary mechanisms (see also Part IV and V)
IV. Possession and title
Selected Bibliography
§1. Books
§2. Articles and Notes
§3. General case law surveys
Part I. Immovable Property and Real Property
Chapter 1. General classification
Chapter 2. Legal interests
Chapter 3. Equitable interests
Chapter 4. Limited interests
§1. Usufruct
§2. Building and planting rights
§3. Leasehold interests - chattels real (see also Part II)
§4. Emphyteusis and rent charge
§5. Use and habitation/occupation
§6. Easements and profits
§7. Licences
§8. Restrictive covenants
Chapter 5. Security interests (see also Part II, IV and V)
Chapter 6. Joint ownership
§1. Joint ownership of immovable property
I. In general
II. Co-ownership applied to apartment buildings
§2. Joint ownership of movable property
Chapter 7. Neighbourhood and urban problems
Chapter 8. Agrarian problems
Part II. Movable Property and Personal Property / Chattels
Chapter 1. General classification
§1. Tangible movable property and choses in possession
§2. Intangible movable property and choses in action
§3. Funds (capital; investment fund)
§4. Chattels personal and chattels real (see also Part I)
Chapter 2. Legal interests
Chapter 3. Equitable interests
Chapter 4. Security interests (see also Part I, IV and V)
Part III. Acquisition of Property Rights
Chapter 1. Transfer of property by contract inter vivos
Chapter 2. Transfer of property by death
Chapter 3. Possession
Chapter 4. Accession
Chapter 5. Appropriation
Chapter 6. Expropriation
Chapter 7. Insolvency
Part IV. Trust and Fiduciary Mechanisms
Chapter 1. Administration of property. Fiducia cum amico
Chapter 2. Security. Fiducia cum creditore (see also Part I, II and V)
Part V. Security
Chapter 1. Securities in immovable property (see also Part I and IV)
§1. Privileges, liens,charges
§2. Mortgage
Chapter 2. Securities in movable property (see also Part II and IV)
§1. Privileges, liens, charges
§2. Pledge
§3. Retention right, Compensation
§4. Delegation, Direct claim (possibility created by statute law to claim payment directly from the debtor of one's debtor)
Index
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