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Introduction
Real Estate Law is the branch of Property Law, with special content, that regulates everything related to real estate. This special regulation is characterized by the fact that the acts and contracts that have said assets as their object are solemn. In addition, real estate is subject to a registration system.
Object
Real estate law has as its object of study the various legal aspects that pertain to the assets that civil legislation considers as real estate. These aspects cover the birth, acquisition, modification, transmission and extinction of property rights and their dismemberments and encumbrances "Charge (right)") on this type of property.
Content
Real estate law has as its legal framework what is established in both the Constitution and the Civil Code and Complementary Legislation promulgated by the State. Within this Legislation there is, among other legal topics, the set of rules and principles that regulate the legal relationships that exist between the subjects "Subject (right)") and real estate.
Real estate
Contenido
A los exclusivos efectos catastrales, tiene la consideración de bien inmueble la parcela o porción de suelo de una misma naturaleza, enclavada en un término municipal y cerrada por una línea poligonal que delimita, a tales efectos, el ámbito espacial del derecho de propiedad de un propietario o de varios pro indiviso y, en su caso, las construcciones emplazadas en dicho ámbito, cualquiera que sea su dueño, y con independencia de otros derechos que recaigan sobre el inmueble. Los bienes inmuebles se clasifican catastralmente en: urbanos, rústicos y de características especiales.[1].
Urban and rural real estate
The urban or rustic character of a property will depend, solely and exclusively, on the nature of its soil "Land (urban planning)").