Bibliographic citations
Falcón, G., (2023). Informe Jurídico sobre la Resolución 2484-2022-SUNARPTR: Una equivalencia errónea y sus efectos sobre los Principios Registrales [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25490
Falcón, G., Informe Jurídico sobre la Resolución 2484-2022-SUNARPTR: Una equivalencia errónea y sus efectos sobre los Principios Registrales []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2023. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/25490
@misc{renati/532741,
title = "Informe Jurídico sobre la Resolución 2484-2022-SUNARPTR: Una equivalencia errónea y sus efectos sobre los Principios Registrales",
author = "Falcón Rodríguez, Gerardo Gabriel",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2023"
}
The Resolution of the Registry Court that originates this work recognizes the ownership of the “air” immediately above real estate units on the roof level to their owners based on the Plenary Agreement of the Plenary CXLIX. This generates conflicts with the Registry Principles of specialty, legitimation and registry publicity. That is why this work will start by defining the concepts of air and rooftop based on Peruvian regulation to explain how the erroneous equivalence of terms carried out by the Plenary CXLIX affects the Registry Principles. It is concluded from the analysis that the terms of air and roof are from different natures and their equivalence is an error from of the Registry Court. Likewise, the application of this Plenary Agreement is not peaceful, since it generates assets without a registry item, ownerships that do not appear in any registry entry and the legal situations that supposedly exist by the Registry Court are not publicized. Finally, Legislative Decree 1568 will derogate article 13, Title II and the Third Final Provision of Law 27157 since its entry into force to generate a new regulation regarding horizontal property. Although it raises the existence of the right of elevation, it fails again bringing the concepts of air and the inclusion of the right of elevation as part of the rooftop.
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