The systematic registration of property law and cadastre on the territory in Romania: discussing a case study

Nova Geodesia Pub Date : 2022-06-23 DOI:10.55779/ng2228
Robert Bancioiu, Leontina Kovacs
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The systematic registration of real estate on the territory of a state represents the way to the rapid development of the market economy by reducing transaction costs, securing property rights, reducing or avoiding corruption and attracting investors. This work presents the way to create a systematic cadastre sector in the form of a case study, in accordance with the systematic cadastre procedures at the level of Romania, and its impact on sustainable development. In Romania, systematic registration is realised in the Eterra electronic database starting with the year 2015, together with the establishment of the National Agency for Cadastre and Land Registration (ANCPI) program 2015-2023. Registration is carried out exclusively at the level of the administrative-territorial unit (U.A.T.), respectively commune, city, municipality or at the level of one or more cadastral sectors, depending on the contract concluded between the executor and the local municipality. The procedures and stages of carrying out systematic cadastre works are regulated by Law number 7/1996 on cadastre and real estate advertising and the Regulation of July 9, 2014, on approval, reception and registration in the cadastre records and land register, as approved by the Order ANCPI number 700/2014. The financing of the program is made from three different sources: own revenues of the ANCPI in the amount of approximately 900 million euros, non-refundable external funds (European Union) in the amount of approximately 312 million euros, allocations from the budget of the units administrative-territorial through co-financing and is done free of charge for property owners.
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罗马尼亚境内物权法和地籍的系统登记:一个案例研究
在一国领土上对不动产进行系统登记,是市场经济快速发展的途径,可以降低交易成本,保障产权,减少或避免腐败,吸引投资者。这项工作提出了按照罗马尼亚一级的系统地籍程序及其对可持续发展的影响,以案例研究的形式建立系统地籍部门的方法。在罗马尼亚,从2015年开始,在Eterra电子数据库中实现了系统登记,同时建立了2015-2023年国家地籍和土地登记机构(ANCPI)计划。登记只在行政领土单位(U.A.T.)一级进行,分别是公社、市、直辖市或在一个或多个地籍部门一级进行,这取决于执行人与地方直辖市之间签订的合同。进行系统化地籍工作的程序和阶段由关于地籍和房地产广告的第7/1996号法律和2014年7月9日关于地籍记录和土地登记册的批准、接收和登记的条例规定,并由第700/2014号命令批准。该方案的资金来自三个不同的来源:ANCPI的自有收入约为9亿欧元,不可退还的外部资金(欧盟)约为3.12亿欧元,通过共同融资从行政-领土单位的预算中拨款,并为业主免费提供资金。
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