Abstract

The subject of the gloss is the consideration of the admissibility of partially repealing the resolution adopted by the owners of the premises. The regulation of the Act on ownership of premises does not explicitly accept such a solution, but it seems to be allowed under the provisions of the Civil Code. However, it is not permissible for the court to interfere with the content of the resolution as a declaration of will by all owners of the premises, i.e. a multilateral legal action. Only a housing community may modify the content of its own declaration of will, therefore, as a rule, partial revocation of a resolution should be considered inadmissible.

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