Collusion of the Testator: Deprivation of Inheritance, What to Do in Case of Separation of Children by the Deceased
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Seminar Summary on Deed Cancellation and Registration Cases Due to Collusion of the Deceased
This seminar was organized by the Turkish Bar Association Education Center and presented by Ferit Atalay (former president of Bolu Bar Association). The seminar deals with the cancellation of title deeds and registration cases opened due to the collusion of the deceased. In the presentation, the concept of collusion, its types, conditions, the capacity to file a lawsuit, the competent courts, the differences with the reduction lawsuit, good faith and its relationship with the enforcement and bankruptcy law were examined in detail.
Areas Specifically Addressed:
Title:
Deed Cancellation and Registration Cases Due to Collusion of the Deceased
Tags:
Collusion of the Testator, Cancellation of Deed, Registration Cases, Law, Civil Code, Code of Obligations, Inheritance Law, Supreme Court Decisions, Reduction Case, Enforcement and Bankruptcy Law
Summary:
The seminar explained in detail the definition, types and conditions of the testator's collusion. It addressed the persons with the capacity to file a lawsuit, the competent courts and the litigation processes. The differences with the reduction lawsuit, the role of the principle of good faith and its relation with Article 277 of the Execution and Bankruptcy Law were emphasized. Special cases such as the contract of care until death, real estate sales and cadastral practices were emphasized and the Supreme Court precedents were given extensively. Finally, the claim of incapacity and the protection of good faith were also addressed.
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