Abstract

In the context of land ownership reform, the formation of different ownership, individual approaches to the use of natural resources and the property complex has become a priority. At the same time, in all cases, the function of determining ownership is of particular importance and it plays an important role in the formation of effective land and property relations in the urban economy and in other areas of activity. This article discusses the political and legal justification for the introduction of restrictions on the right of land ownership, including the establishment of easements, public easements, zones with special conditions for the seizure of territories, the seizure of lands for state and municipal needs.

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