Principles of land rigister law  

Learn the basics of the legal system. Gaining knowledge of the basics of real rights. Acquisition of theoretical and practical knowledge on the concept, functions and composition of the land registry with an independent ability to search land registry. Knowing types of entries and terms for land registration entries. Demonstrate competences in real estate registers and interests in real estates, understand land development measures and methods of land evaluation. Demonstrate competences in regulations and administrative framework important for geodesy and geoinformatics, the regulations related to copy right, publishing and exchange of spatial data. Take responsibility for continuing academic development in the field of geodesy and geoinformatics or related disciplines, and for the development of interest in lifelong learning and further professional education. After successfully mastering the course students will be able to: - Explain the basics of the Croatian legal system, especially the position of the rights on land under civil law, - Define and explain the concept of ownership and limited real rights (easements, real burdens, right to build and lien), - Define and explain the concept of land registry and cadastre as well as their connection, -Explain the composition of the land register, - Enumerate and explain the types of land registration entries, - Explain the basics of the land law proceedings, - Enumerate and define specific land registration procedures, - Define and explain the basics of the establishment, amendment, renewal and conversion of the land
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Principles of land rigister law
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