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Splitsing (recht) Partition (law)
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Splitsen is binnen het rechtssysteem het verdelen van gebouwen, percelen of rechtspersonen. Een onroerendgoed(huis) kan gesplitst worden in twee of meer appartementen, maar hier is wel toestemming van het college van burgemeester en wethouders voor nodig. A partition is a term used in the law of real property to describe an act, by a court order or otherwise, to divide up a concurrent estate into separate portions representing the proportionate interests of the owners of property. It is sometimes described as a forced sale. Under the common law, any owner of property who owns an undivided concurrent interest in land can seek such a division. In some cases, the parties agree to a specific division of the land; if they are unable to do so, the court will determine an appropriate division. A sole owner, or several owners, of a piece of land may partition their land by entering a deed poll (sometimes referred to as "carving out").
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Splitsen is binnen het rechtssysteem het verdelen van gebouwen, percelen of rechtspersonen. Een onroerendgoed(huis) kan gesplitst worden in twee of meer appartementen, maar hier is wel toestemming van het college van burgemeester en wethouders voor nodig. A partition is a term used in the law of real property to describe an act, by a court order or otherwise, to divide up a concurrent estate into separate portions representing the proportionate interests of the owners of property. It is sometimes described as a forced sale. Under the common law, any owner of property who owns an undivided concurrent interest in land can seek such a division. In some cases, the parties agree to a specific division of the land; if they are unable to do so, the court will determine an appropriate division. A sole owner, or several owners, of a piece of land may partition their land by entering a deed poll (sometimes referred to as "carving out").
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