Abstract

In the article the legal regime of a land plot created on an artificial territory is determined based on the purpose of its use, as well as the status of the water object on which such a territory is created. It is established that an artificial ground area can be created within a certain territory of a water object (either adjacent to an existing land plot or isolated from it), intended for the placement of buildings, structures, objects of incomplete construction and other real estate objects specified in the law. Systemic regulation of relations related to the creation of artificial territories requires establishing the specifics of their occurrence on water objects that are both in Federal and other forms of ownership. The issue of ownership of artificially created ground areas on water objects should be resolved depending on who owns such a water object. An artificial ground area created on a territory whose borders coincide with a water object that is in Federal ownership must be subject to the regime of limited economic activity.

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