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Title: مذكرة النظام القانوني للأملاك الوطنية في التشريع الجزائري للطالبة بوجنة حسيبة
Authors: حسيبة, بوجنة
Keywords: الأملاك الوطنية
النظام القانوني
التشريع الجزائري
Issue Date: Jul-2021
Abstract: Summary: The examination of the formation and operation of national public and private property is based on the amended and completed National Property Act No. 90/30, and Executive Decree No. 12/427, in which national property is established by legal means including one property to national property, which consists of the means of private law (contract, possession, limitation, donation, exchange, exchange, contract). Right of first word), means of public law (expropriation, seizure, interim nationalization). The inclusion of money in natural national public property in the administrative process would be blurring the limits, and the inclusion of money in national synthetic public property would be based on the alignment of roads and communications, and on the classification by the subject of the intended operation for other property. The State can also use exceptional means to establish its property by normal means, mainly contracts, donations, trustees, vacant landings, desert lands without title, wreckage and treasure. The conduct of national public property is also through two types of use: The collective use of public property, by joint and undefined practice of users, and the private use of public property, which means the use of part of public property by an identifiable individual. As for the conduct of private national property, there are behaviors that lead to property ownership and are called property-carrying behavior (the contract of sale and exchange), and non-transfer behavior may be merely properties (personalization, leasing, and franchise).
URI: http://archives.univ-biskra.dz/handle/123456789/20864
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