Bibliographic citations
Chevarría, D., Pancorbo, D. (2023). La conversión del suelo de bien propio a bien social a raíz de la declaratoria de fábrica: un análisis del precedente de observancia obligatoria establecido mediante pleno CCXX del Tribunal Registral [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6445
Chevarría, D., Pancorbo, D. La conversión del suelo de bien propio a bien social a raíz de la declaratoria de fábrica: un análisis del precedente de observancia obligatoria establecido mediante pleno CCXX del Tribunal Registral []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2023. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/6445
@misc{renati/18703,
title = "La conversión del suelo de bien propio a bien social a raíz de la declaratoria de fábrica: un análisis del precedente de observancia obligatoria establecido mediante pleno CCXX del Tribunal Registral",
author = "Pancorbo Ojeda, Danna Cristina",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2023"
}
The Professional School of Law of the Andina University of Cusco, has as its vision to train professionals in different areas and disciplines, committed to both political and social development from a humanistic and scientific perspective. In its mission, it is important to train research-oriented human resources that address the issues of social situation that our country and the world are experiencing. Because of this, the present research “The conversion of land from own good to social good as a result of the factory declaration: an analysis of the Precedent of Mandatory Observance established by the full CCXX of the Registry Court“ was carried out. This study revolves around the problem that has been generated as a result of the criteria for interpretation of articles 310 of the Civil Code and 79 of the Regulation of Registrations of the Land Registry carried out by the Registry Court through full CCXX. As a result of this plenary session it is understood that the declaration of factory made by the conjugal society on the land of one of the spouses supposes the conversion into social of the totality of the real estate, understood in this way, that reference is made not only to the building but also to the land. In this sense, it is considered important to analyze the most relevant aspects of this interpretation and to attend to the legal bases considered by the Registry Court in order to be able to determine what was the motivation that contributed to such a conclusion; because we consider that, in the case described, there are two different interests that require a single solution. On the one hand we have the interest of the spouse who has acquired the property as his or her own property and in consequence, the protection required by his or her individual patrimony; and, on the other hand, we have the conjugal society and its right to have and possess an autonomous patrimony.
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