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무권리자의 부동산처분의 효력

Title
무권리자의 부동산처분의 효력
Other Titles
The legal effect of An Un-Entitled Person's Real Estate Disposition
Author
조성민
Keywords
무권리자; 재산권; 처분자; 부동산처분; 권원; 이전등기; 소유권취득; 중간생략등기; 시효취득; legal effect; un-entitled person; real estate deposition; others’ property right; ground of claim; moving registration; ownership acquisition; registration without intermediate registration; prescriptive acquirement
Issue Date
2013-09
Publisher
한양대학교 법학연구소
Citation
법학논총, 2013, 30(3), p.195-219
Abstract
In order to dispose of others’ property right, a seller should have a ground of claim. In addition, register needs to be done in order. Therefore various legal issues occur among people when register takes place without a ground of claim and a broker. The following example offers a further explanation. B sells A’s X land to C without authorization and land registration directly transfers from A to C. The case provides an issue regarding whether or not C is able to have the ownership of the land rises. In order for C’s moving registration to be valid, C needs to be the actual owner of the real estate.Based on the above premise, the following issues regarding C’s ownership acquisition rise: legal effect of a case where an un-entitled person B, acquires ownership from A and transfers it to C; legal effect of a case where A makes a contract of sale between an un-entitled person and the other; legal effect of a case where inheritance begins between the entitled and the un-entitled; In the case of the above, whether or not the effect of registration without intermediate registration, legal effect of a case where C acquires the ownership of a X land by prescription.This paper is focused on these issues.
URI
https://www.kci.go.kr/kciportal/ci/sereArticleSearch/ciSereArtiView.kci?sereArticleSearchBean.artiId=ART001807300http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/50535
ISSN
1225-228x
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