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Abstract. This paper discusses the features of such a unique land plot type as the unified land use. This type of a land plot appeared by virtue of the Russian Federal Law No. 28-FZ “On the State Land Cadastre” dated January 2, 2000. However, the current land legislation does not contain such a term. Currently, the unified land use cannot be formed, but previously registered land still exists in the state cadastre. In addition to a number of features in the land register procedure, the unified land use has no restrictions and freely participates in civilian circulation. Land plots that are the unified land use may be subject to all types of transformation specified in 11.9 of the Land Code of the Russian Federation, with the transformation into two types: the so-called ordinary plot and multi-contour land plot. It should also be noted that there is no term of multi-contour land plot in the land legislation. Some authors draw an analogy between the unified land use and a multi-contour land plot. However, there are a number of differences.

Highlights

  • Concept «Unified land use» appeared in land legislation due to the need for cadastral registration of several land plots, which by virtue of Article 134 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, are a complex thing

  • In accordance with the Federal Law of January 2, 2000 No28-ФЗ “On the State Land Cadastre”, which became invalid since May 17, 2008, when implementing state cadastral registration, the land plot consisting of separate parts was assigned to name «unified land use»

  • Land plots with the status of a single land use are not formed, but information about previously registered land plots is contained in the unified state register of immovable property

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Introduction

Concept «Unified land use» appeared in land legislation due to the need for cadastral registration of several land plots, which by virtue of Article 134 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation, are a complex thing. In accordance with the Federal Law of January 2, 2000 No28-ФЗ “On the State Land Cadastre”, which became invalid since May 17, 2008, when implementing state cadastral registration, the land plot consisting of separate parts was assigned to name «unified land use». Under the single land use (hereinafter referred to as ULU) was meant a land plot consisting of several separate land plots with a single cadastral number, which was owned and used as a single property

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