A new law has been passed in many countries that allows landowners to convert their use rights into ownership rights on their land. This law, known as the ‘zakon o pretvaranju prava korišćenja u pravo svojine na građevinskom zemljištu uz naknadu’, has been established to provide landowners with the opportunity to receive a compensatory payment for their land ownership. This article will discuss what this law entails and how it works.
Conversion of Use Rights to Ownership Rights
Under this law, landowners are allowed to convert their use rights into ownership rights on their land. This means that the landowner will become the owner of the land and be able to use it as they wish. The conversion process is simple and straightforward. The landowner must first submit an application to the local government, which will then review the application and decide whether to approve it. Once approved, the landowner will be granted ownership rights over the land.
Compensatory Payment for Land Ownership
In addition to granting ownership rights, this law also allows the landowner to receive a compensatory payment for their land ownership. This payment is determined by the local government and is based on the value of the land. The amount of the payment will depend on several factors, such as the size of the land and the local market value. The payment is intended to provide the landowner with some financial compensation for their land ownership.
The ‘zakon o pretvaranju prava korišćenja u pravo svojine na građevinskom zemljištu uz naknadu’ is a law that has been established to provide landowners with the opportunity to convert their use rights into ownership rights on their land. This law also allows the landowner to receive a compensatory payment for their land ownership. This payment is determined by the local government and is based on the value of the land. This law provides landowners with the opportunity to gain ownership rights over their land, as well as receive a financial compensation for their land ownership.