diplomsko delo
Abstract
V današnjem času je področje sosedskega prava celovito urejeno v Stvarnopravnem zakoniku in ta predstavlja temeljni steber v slovenskem pravnem sistemu. Stvarno pravo ureja odnose med posamezniki kot osebami glede stvari in pravic.
V diplomski nalogi, gre za obravnavanje dela stvarnega prava, to je sosedsko pravo in k temu pripadajoči instituti. Znano je, da se je pojem sosedstva v sodobnem času, razširil tudi na nepremičnine, ki so prostorsko povezane in ne zajema več samo tistih, ki neposredno mejijo druga na drugo.
Pravila sosedskega prava mora v vsakem primeru spoštovati lastnik, tudi neposredni posestnik nepremičnine, če ta ni lastnik. Sosedje in prostorsko povezani lastniki nepremičnin morajo svojo lastninsko pravico izvrševati tako, da se medsebojno ne vznemirjajo in da si ne povzročajo škode.
Prepoved medsebojnega vznemirjanja je temeljno načelo v sosedskem pravu. Iz tega načela izhaja tudi osnovno pravilo sosedskega prava, kar je prepoved imisij. Pri nespoštovanju načel oz. pravil imajo sosedje in tisti, ki jim neposredna škoda grozi, na voljo določena pravna sredstva.
Stvarnopravni zakonik ureja pomembne odnose med lastniki sosednjih nepremičnin in ti so hkrati sosedskopravni instituti, ki so predstavljeni v diplomskem delu. Sem spadajo: ureditev in uporaba meje, vzdrževalna dela, plodovi, ki padejo na sosednjo nepremičnino, odstranjevanje vej, ki segajo v zračni prostor sosednje nepremičnine, mejna znamenja, zasledovanje živali, prepoved poglabljanja in spreminjanja vodotoka, odtekanje meteornih padavin, priključitev na komunalno omrežje, ter nujna pot.
Keywords
civilno pravo;sosedsko pravo;sodna praksa;meje;imisije;sosedje;diplomska dela;
Data
Language: |
Slovenian |
Year of publishing: |
2012 |
Source: |
Maribor |
Typology: |
2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis |
Organization: |
UM PF - Faculty of Law |
Publisher: |
[K. Lepej] |
UDC: |
34(043.2) |
COBISS: |
4340779
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Other data
Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
NEIGHBOUR LAW INSTITUTES IN A CASE-LAW PERSPECTIVE |
Secondary abstract: |
Today, the area of neighbour law is comprehensively regulated in the Law of Property Code, and this (Law of Property Code) represents a basic pillar of the Slovenian legal system. Property law regulates the relations between individuals as subjects of rights and property.
In this diploma thesis I am writing about neighbour law institutes that are part of the property law. It is known that the concept of neighbourhood in modern time, is extended also on immovable properties, which are spatially related and no longer covers only those directly adjacent to one another.
Neighbour law rules must always respect the owner, also an actual possessor if he is not the owner. Neighbours and spatially associated property owners have the right to exercise their title to land, so that they do not disturb others and do not cause loss or damage. Prohibition of mutual disturbance is a fundamental principle in the neighbour law. This principle also follows the basic rule of neighbour law, which is prohibition of nuisance. In disregard of the principles or rules, are for neighbours and for those who are threatened from direct damage, available specific remedies.
The Law of Property Code governs the important relations between the neighbouring property owners and there are at the same time neighbour institutes, which are presented in this thesis. These include: determining and use of boundaries, maintenance work, the fruits that fall on neighbouring property, removing branches that extend into the airspace of neighbouring property, boundary signs, retrieving pets, a ban on dredging and alteration of a watercourse, rain water run-off, the connection to the utility network, and way of necessity. |
Secondary keywords: |
neighbour law institutes;case- law;boundary;nuisance;neighbours;legal protection; |
URN: |
URN:SI:UM: |
Type (COBISS): |
Undergraduate thesis |
Thesis comment: |
Univ. v Mariboru, Pravna fak. |
Pages: |
83 f. |
Keywords (UDC): |
social sciences;družbene vede;law;jurisprudence;pravo;pravoznanstvo; |
ID: |
1000168 |