Justified and unjustified prohibited clauses in Serbian law on 'non-possessory' pledge

A 'non-possessory' pledge is a common name for several pledge rights arising from the entry of such rights in the Pledge Register, without transferring the possession to the pledge creditor. In Serbian law, the two most common forms of non-possessory pledge are: mortgage on immovable prope...

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Main Author: Lazić Miroslav
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Law, Niš 2022-01-01
Series:Zbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Nišu
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0350-8501/2022/0350-85012297013L.pdf
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description A 'non-possessory' pledge is a common name for several pledge rights arising from the entry of such rights in the Pledge Register, without transferring the possession to the pledge creditor. In Serbian law, the two most common forms of non-possessory pledge are: mortgage on immovable property and registered pledge on movable assets and rights. The Mortgage Act prohibits certain restrictions on the pledge debtor, and the Act on Pledge on Movable Assets and Rights provides for possible restrictions on the debtor's authorities through contractual clauses. The purpose of these restrictions is to additionally secure the legal position of the pledge creditor, without imposing an excessive burden on the pledge debtor. However, legal practice has shown that some of these restrictions are unnecessary, or that they impose an excessive burden on the pledge debtor from the moment of creating a pledge right to the moment of exercising that right (if it ensues). In this paper, the author addresses a number of related issues: which of these clauses are justified or unjustified, which of them unnecessarily weaken the position of the pledge debtor, whether they unnecessarily and disproportionately limit the pledge creditor, whether they are harmful for the credit system, etc.
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spelling doaj.art-3a27efa3b86d4f91a264ce367fa1762a2023-05-05T08:15:40ZengFaculty of Law, NišZbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Nišu0350-85012560-31162022-01-01619713300350-85012297013LJustified and unjustified prohibited clauses in Serbian law on 'non-possessory' pledgeLazić Miroslav0Univerzitet u Nišu, Pravni fakultet, Niš, SerbiaA 'non-possessory' pledge is a common name for several pledge rights arising from the entry of such rights in the Pledge Register, without transferring the possession to the pledge creditor. In Serbian law, the two most common forms of non-possessory pledge are: mortgage on immovable property and registered pledge on movable assets and rights. The Mortgage Act prohibits certain restrictions on the pledge debtor, and the Act on Pledge on Movable Assets and Rights provides for possible restrictions on the debtor's authorities through contractual clauses. The purpose of these restrictions is to additionally secure the legal position of the pledge creditor, without imposing an excessive burden on the pledge debtor. However, legal practice has shown that some of these restrictions are unnecessary, or that they impose an excessive burden on the pledge debtor from the moment of creating a pledge right to the moment of exercising that right (if it ensues). In this paper, the author addresses a number of related issues: which of these clauses are justified or unjustified, which of them unnecessarily weaken the position of the pledge debtor, whether they unnecessarily and disproportionately limit the pledge creditor, whether they are harmful for the credit system, etc.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0350-8501/2022/0350-85012297013L.pdfnon-possessory pledgeprohibited clausescommissory clauseprohibition of saleprohibition of pledge
spellingShingle Lazić Miroslav
Justified and unjustified prohibited clauses in Serbian law on 'non-possessory' pledge
Zbornik Radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Nišu
non-possessory pledge
prohibited clauses
commissory clause
prohibition of sale
prohibition of pledge
title Justified and unjustified prohibited clauses in Serbian law on 'non-possessory' pledge
title_full Justified and unjustified prohibited clauses in Serbian law on 'non-possessory' pledge
title_fullStr Justified and unjustified prohibited clauses in Serbian law on 'non-possessory' pledge
title_full_unstemmed Justified and unjustified prohibited clauses in Serbian law on 'non-possessory' pledge
title_short Justified and unjustified prohibited clauses in Serbian law on 'non-possessory' pledge
title_sort justified and unjustified prohibited clauses in serbian law on non possessory pledge
topic non-possessory pledge
prohibited clauses
commissory clause
prohibition of sale
prohibition of pledge
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0350-8501/2022/0350-85012297013L.pdf
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