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- Emphyteusis is typically created for a term of 10 100 years.
- The old lords retained the right of emphyteusis over parts of the territory.
- In 1468 compelling financial needs induced the Republic to give the Gastaldia of the town in emphyteusis.
- Subsequently, he took advantage of the rivadaviana Emphyteusis Law and he populated a lot of lands.
- Pothier states that a lease entered into in perpetuity " passes over the bounds into another contract, namely emphyteusis ."
- In the country, Ottokar's introduction of the Law of Emphyteusis into the Czech law is sometimes interpreted as " Germanization ".
- In 1982, the fort's emphyteusis was redeemed for Lm2000 ( equivalent of ?4650 ), and the fort became private property.
- This is comparable to a civil-law emphyteusis, except that emphyteusis shifts the duties of up-keep and making improvements onto the renter.
- This is comparable to a civil-law emphyteusis, except that emphyteusis shifts the duties of up-keep and making improvements onto the renter.
- In 1656 Pope Alexander VII suppressed the order of the Crutched Friars and the estate was converted into a priory and eventually sold by emphyteusis to the de Gresti family in 1770.
- The extensive gardens in front of the three town gates ( the " Herzogtor ", " Harztor " and " Augusttor " ) were leased to the former gardeners as an emphyteusis.
- The first document in the historical archive of Castell'Arquato is from 10 August 1220 when the Bishop Vicedomio gave his land in the burg and the territory in Emphyteusis ( a form of fiefdom ) to the " burg and to the homines " of Castell Arquato for 700 piacentian lire.
- Obligado abolished slavery and reformed the practice of emphyteusis, whereupon land could then be sold at a regulated rate of 16, 000 silver pesos ( " pesos fuerte ", nearly at par with the U . S . dollar ) per national mint under the auspices of the Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires, and subsidies for industry and commerce; on August 30, 1857, the recently established Buenos Aires Western Railway inaugurated its first line, designed by British engineer William Bragge.
- Obligado abolished slavery and reformed the practice of emphyteusis, after which land could be sold at a regulated rate of 16, 000 silver pesos ( " pesos fuerte ", nearly at par with the U . S . dollar ) per national mint under the auspices of the Bank of the Province of Buenos Aires, and subsidies for industry and commerce; on August 30, 1857, the recently established Buenos Aires Western Railway inaugurated its first line, designed by British engineer William Bragge.
- The primary national laws were the liberty of wombs ( " Libertad de Vientres " ) and of the slaves entering the territory ( 1813 ), the suppression of entailed states ( " mayorazgo " ) ( 1813 ) and of emphyteusis ( 1826 ), and the suppression of gentilic retract ( 1868 ), that gave the right to re-acquire family real estate sold to a stranger to the nearest relative of the original vendor ( up to the 4th grade of kinship ).
- In later periods, often tenure was turned into emphyteusis, often in perperuity . ( In Roman and civil law, an emphyteusis was a contract by which a landed estate was leased to a tenant, either in perpetuity or for a long term of years, upon the reservation of an annual rent, and upon condition that the lessee should improve the property; the real right by which a person is entitled to enjoy another's estate as if it were his own, and to dispose of its substance, as far as can be done without deteriorating it.
- In later periods, often tenure was turned into emphyteusis, often in perperuity . ( In Roman and civil law, an emphyteusis was a contract by which a landed estate was leased to a tenant, either in perpetuity or for a long term of years, upon the reservation of an annual rent, and upon condition that the lessee should improve the property; the real right by which a person is entitled to enjoy another's estate as if it were his own, and to dispose of its substance, as far as can be done without deteriorating it.