The communal assets are held by the respective municipality, without such ownership being attributed to a Neighborhood Administrative Board of the same that had been operating for the purpose

Authors

  • Nemesio Rodríguez Moro

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24965/reala.vi214.8269

Keywords:

Local Management, communal goods, guardianship of property, Neighborhood Administrative Board

Abstract

SUMMARY: I. Introduction. — II. On the jurisdiction of the contentious—administrative jurisdiction. — III. The assets in question have the legal nature of communal assets. — IV. Communal property does not lose its character due to the existence of special uses in accordance with local customs or regulations.

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Published

30-06-1982

How to Cite

Rodríguez Moro, N. (1982). The communal assets are held by the respective municipality, without such ownership being attributed to a Neighborhood Administrative Board of the same that had been operating for the purpose. Revista De Estudios De La Administración Local Y Autonómica, (214), 345–358. https://doi.org/10.24965/reala.vi214.8269