Abstract

The legal institution of property law to enjoy another's land for agricultural purposes (emphyteusis) has a long history. Emphyteusis by its legal nature is a real right to enjoy another's land, which allows the emphyteuta (land user) to own and dispose of agricultural land.
 In Ukraine, the right to enjoy another's land for agricultural purposes is a new legal institution. The author analyzes the evolution of the legislative regulation of the right to enjoy the land for agricultural purposes (emphyteusis) in modern Ukraine.
 Particular attention is paid to the features of the norms of the Civil and Land Codes of Ukraine on the regulation of the right to enjoy another's land for agricultural purposes (emphyteusis).
 The main periods of the formation of the legal regulation of the use of another’s land plot for agricultural needs (emphyteusis) in independent Ukraine are studied. It is stated that the legal regulation of the right to enjoy another's land for agricultural purposes (emphyteusis) has gone through four main stages of its development. The main legislative acts that regulate each of the periods of the formation of the legal regulation of the right to enjoy another's land for agricultural purposes (emphyteusis) in independent Ukraine are analyzed.
 Attention is drawn to the problem of a certain inconsistency of the norms on the legal regulation of the enjoyment of another's land for agricultural purposes (emphyteusis) in the Land and Civil Codes of Ukraine. It is proved that in general the legal regulation of emphyteusis needs further changes, in particular in terms of coordination and compliance with the Civil and Land Codes of Ukraine.

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