Patent Illegality of Article 36 of the National Coast Regulation

Authors

  • Alvaro José Martín Martín

Keywords:

Barring of further entries, Shoreline in the public domain, Survey, Initial registration, Second entry, Matters reserved for law, Registration procedure

Abstract

This report aims to demonstrate that article 36 of the new National Coast Regulation approved by Royal Decree 876/2014 of 10 October is illegal, because it bars or restricts registration for all entries, caveats, cancel- lations and marginal notes that should be set down on the folio for properties that have previously undergone initial registration; because it is incompatible with civil law, particularly registration law; and because it is not covered by the Coast Act. Therefore, it cannot be applied without serious detriment to the quality of the Spanish registration system.

Published

2018-08-31

Issue

Section

DICTUM AND NOTES

How to Cite

Patent Illegality of Article 36 of the National Coast Regulation. (2018). Critical Review of Real Estate Law, 768, 2017 a 2058. https://rcdi.tirant.com/rcdi/article/view/1123