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Condominium ownership of properties: sharing in the benefits and damages - A comparative study

Doctor :Melhem NAJEM
Thesis date :03 December 2014
Hours :8h30
Discipline :Law
Add to calendar 12/03/2014 08:30 12/03/2014 11:30 Europe/Paris Condominium ownership of properties: sharing in the benefits and damages - A comparative study The co-ownership of buildings has a particular importance, given the fact that it is influenced by many factors. The socio-cultural factor of the composition of the Lebanese society and that of the problem of the displaced persons (DP) during the Lebanese war, occupy a considerable part in the stud... false MM/DD/YYYY
Jury :

Michel GRIMALDI - Professor (université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas)

Philippe DUPICHOT - Professor (université Paris 1)

Christophe VERNIERES - Professor (université Paris 8)

Hugues PERINET-MARQUET - Professor (université Paris 2 Panthéon-Assas)

Jean-François SAGAUT - Notary

The co-ownership of buildings has a particular importance, given the fact that it is influenced by many factors. The socio-cultural factor of the composition of the Lebanese society and that of the problem of the displaced persons (DP) during the Lebanese war, occupy a considerable part in the study of co-ownership. We note several problems that arise from the confusion between law and reality. The economic and real-estate expansion, since the end of the war, caused a large part of the Lebanese population to concentrate in large cities and their suburbs either for education or work. This concentration provoked an activity increase in the construction field. Diverse problems are encountered in this field, due to the absence of appropriate regulations on one hand, or due to divergences in the jurisprudence on the other hand. By taking into consideration all these factors, we attempt to find solutions to major problems, by referring, when the case arises, to the French laws and jurisprudence.