The Partners in the Property Acted by Removing the Common in the Jordanian Real Estate Property Law
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https://doi.org/10.35246/3hk1hw25Keywords:
Real Estate Ownership, Removal of the Common, The Disposal of the Property, The Property Owned on the CommonAbstract
In the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, real estate liquidation proceedings were carried out by the Land Survey Department through a committee called the Real Property Liquidation Committee, Which at that time had the specific jurisdiction of the judges of the new law court, Law No. 13 of 2019" on real estate " grants rights to partners.
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