Abstract

This article attempts to indicate an alternative right to perpetual usufruct, which pursuant the Act of 20 July 2018 on the transformation of the right of perpetual usufruct of land developed for building purposes into the right of ownership of such land, will be completely transformed into the right of ownership. Analyzing the draft act amending the Civil Code of 9 September 2009, was presented the possibility of introducing the leasehold law to the Polish legal system, which is partly modeled on the regulations of other European countries. The new limited property right, which is leasehold law, has been discussed in this article in terms of its creation, disposition, time and manner of its duration, confirming that it could be a whole alternative to perpetual usufruct.

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