Bibliographic citations
Ccoscco, C., (2022). Procede estimar la pretensión interpuesta en vía reconvencional de mejor derecho de propiedad dentro del proceso de reivindicación en el código civil (1984) [Universidad Andina del Cusco]. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5350
Ccoscco, C., Procede estimar la pretensión interpuesta en vía reconvencional de mejor derecho de propiedad dentro del proceso de reivindicación en el código civil (1984) []. PE: Universidad Andina del Cusco; 2022. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12557/5350
@misc{renati/22344,
title = "Procede estimar la pretensión interpuesta en vía reconvencional de mejor derecho de propiedad dentro del proceso de reivindicación en el código civil (1984)",
author = "Ccoscco Juarez, Carmen Zaida",
publisher = "Universidad Andina del Cusco",
year = "2022"
}
In the process of better property rights, there would be two rights with respect to the same good. The parties would present a title or documents that will serve to demonstrate which of them has the best property right by seniority, rank or registration. In a process on better property rights, it will be the judges who will determine, through the evidence presented, which of the property rights is preferred. But what happens if in a claim process the defendant also claims to have a title or a right to the property in question. A claim action process constitutes the quintessential real claim in defense of property, aimed at recovering possession of a property that is in the hands of an illegitimate possessor. That is why in this thesis we have tried to apply the greatest analysis of the jurisprudence and the doctrine related to the processes of Claim and Better Property Right; having as a starting point that currently our national judiciary has two different jurisprudential criteria marked in this regard, one that admits the elucidation of the Best Property Right within the Claim Process and the other that does not admit or rejects the elucidation of the Best Property Right.
This item is licensed under a Creative Commons License