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Public notaries (javni beležnici) have been active in Serbia for already a month[1]. This brings, inter alia, a number of novelties in real estate transactions. Agreements on disposal of rights...
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On 7 June 2013, the provisions of the Law on Planning and Construction (Zakon o planiranju i izgradnji, Official Gazette RS no. 72/2009, 81/2009, 64/2010, 24/2011, 121/2012 and 42/2013) on...
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On 23 May 2013, the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Serbia decided to scrutinize the constitutionality of Article 103 para. 1 of the Law on Planning and Construction (Zakon...
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The Law on Efficient Use of Energy (Zakon o efikasnom korišćenju energije, “Sl. glasnik RS”, no. 25/2013) (“Law“), in force since 23 March 2013, introduces new requirements on real estate...
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The Law on Planning and Construction, enacted in 2009, stipulated that after September 2010, companies acquired in privatization, bankruptcy proceedings or debt collection proceedings would not be able to obtain...
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The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Serbia declared on 19 April 2012 that Article 38a of the Property Tax Law (Zakon o porezima na imovinu, “Sl. glasnik RS”, no....
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Almost five years after the new Serbian Constitution permitted the de-centralization of state-owned assets and their push down from the Republic of Serbia to the municipal level, has the Serbian...
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With a long delay and pressed by the European Union, Serbia has finally enacted the Law on Property Restitution and Compensation, dealing with property nationalized after WWII. However, no sooner...
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The Serbian Parliament has adopted amendments to the Planning and Construction Law. The amendments are primarily intended to speed up legalization procedures and the procedure to convert the right of...
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The expense of registering  a mortgage in Serbia was exorbitant until recently. The Decree on the Fees for the Use of Survey and Cadastral Data and Services of the Republic...
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