AN OVERVIEW ON THE TRANSLATIVE VERSUS THE CONSTITUTIVE EFFECT OF THE INHERITANCE PARTITION IN ROMANIA
Nowadays, the article 995 of the Romanian Code of Civil Procedure regulates the so-called constitutive effect of the partition decision. Although the 2004 draft of the new Civil code stipulated a retroactive (declarative) effect for the inheritance partition, the Amending Commission preferred to for...
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description | Nowadays, the article 995 of the Romanian Code of Civil Procedure regulates the so-called constitutive effect of the partition decision. Although the 2004 draft of the new Civil code stipulated a retroactive (declarative) effect for the inheritance partition, the Amending Commission preferred to formulate the legal effects of partition in this way: each co owner (coheir) becomes the exclusive owner of the assets or, as the case, of the sums of money that were assigned starting only the day established in the partition act, but not before the day of the concluding of the act in case of voluntary partition or, as the case, from the date of the final court decision. Since the Civil code’s perspective seems to imply a translative effect, for a better understanding of the constitutive effect of the inheritance partition, this short overview attempts, on the one hand, to determine if the partition is or not a translative act, and, on the other hand, to examine if a possible translative effect of the property of the partition decision can be reconciled with the constitutive character stipulated in the Code of Civil Procedure. |
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spelling | doaj.art-a039c95f8bc345bfa60468ed184b89322022-12-22T03:34:55ZengNicolae Titulescu University Publishing HouseChallenges of the Knowledge Society2068-77962068-77962017-05-017-298302AN OVERVIEW ON THE TRANSLATIVE VERSUS THE CONSTITUTIVE EFFECT OF THE INHERITANCE PARTITION IN ROMANIASilviu-Dorin ŞCHIOPU0PhD Candidate, Faculty of Law, "Nicolae Titulescu" University of BucharestNowadays, the article 995 of the Romanian Code of Civil Procedure regulates the so-called constitutive effect of the partition decision. Although the 2004 draft of the new Civil code stipulated a retroactive (declarative) effect for the inheritance partition, the Amending Commission preferred to formulate the legal effects of partition in this way: each co owner (coheir) becomes the exclusive owner of the assets or, as the case, of the sums of money that were assigned starting only the day established in the partition act, but not before the day of the concluding of the act in case of voluntary partition or, as the case, from the date of the final court decision. Since the Civil code’s perspective seems to imply a translative effect, for a better understanding of the constitutive effect of the inheritance partition, this short overview attempts, on the one hand, to determine if the partition is or not a translative act, and, on the other hand, to examine if a possible translative effect of the property of the partition decision can be reconciled with the constitutive character stipulated in the Code of Civil Procedure.http://cks.univnt.ro/uploads/cks_2017_articles/index.php?dir=02_private_law%2F&download=CKS_2017_private_law_020.pdfinheritance partitionconstitutive effecttranslative effectdeclarative effectretroactive effect |
spellingShingle | Silviu-Dorin ŞCHIOPU AN OVERVIEW ON THE TRANSLATIVE VERSUS THE CONSTITUTIVE EFFECT OF THE INHERITANCE PARTITION IN ROMANIA Challenges of the Knowledge Society inheritance partition constitutive effect translative effect declarative effect retroactive effect |
title | AN OVERVIEW ON THE TRANSLATIVE VERSUS THE CONSTITUTIVE EFFECT OF THE INHERITANCE PARTITION IN ROMANIA |
title_full | AN OVERVIEW ON THE TRANSLATIVE VERSUS THE CONSTITUTIVE EFFECT OF THE INHERITANCE PARTITION IN ROMANIA |
title_fullStr | AN OVERVIEW ON THE TRANSLATIVE VERSUS THE CONSTITUTIVE EFFECT OF THE INHERITANCE PARTITION IN ROMANIA |
title_full_unstemmed | AN OVERVIEW ON THE TRANSLATIVE VERSUS THE CONSTITUTIVE EFFECT OF THE INHERITANCE PARTITION IN ROMANIA |
title_short | AN OVERVIEW ON THE TRANSLATIVE VERSUS THE CONSTITUTIVE EFFECT OF THE INHERITANCE PARTITION IN ROMANIA |
title_sort | overview on the translative versus the constitutive effect of the inheritance partition in romania |
topic | inheritance partition constitutive effect translative effect declarative effect retroactive effect |
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