Abstract

Starting from January 1, 2017, the functions for the direct implementation of the state cadastral valuation of real estate objects were transferred to specialized organizations of the subjects of the Russian Federation created in the form of state budgetary institutions.On the one hand, the actual work on the valuation of real estate is being withdrawn from the sphere of public procurement, which implies the refusal to involve professional appraisers in determining the value of real estate objects, that is, persons whose main purpose is to make a profit. On the other hand, the functions and powers of the authorities in the field under study are delegated to specialized organizations that do not have the status of a public authority. В В The article proves that the legal status of such institutions should be defined as a "legal entity of public law". At the same time, their activities are based on the concept of delegating state powers to private individuals. At the moment, there are contradictions between approaches grounded in legal science to the status of legal entities of public law, as well as to the procedure for delegating (outsourcing) certain power functions, on the one hand, and the legislative consolidation of the legal status of budgetary institutions performing functions in the field of state cadastral valuation, on the other.In addition, the concept of legal entities of public law is relatively new for domestic legislation and legal science.

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