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- Q7169562 subject Q10856790.
- Q7169562 subject Q15055951.
- Q7169562 subject Q6426803.
- Q7169562 abstract "Perpetual usufruct (right of perpetual usufruct, RPU) is the English-language term often used by Polish lawyers to describe the Polish version of public ground lease. It is usually granted for 99 years, but never shorter than 40 years, and enables leasehold use of publicly owned land, in most cases located in urban areas. Although it does not give freehold rights, buildings located on such land can be owned directly by private parties. There have been legislative proposals to make it possible to convert perpetual usufruct into freehold ownership.".
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- Q7169562 wikiPageWikiLink Q10856790.
- Q7169562 wikiPageWikiLink Q15055951.
- Q7169562 wikiPageWikiLink Q160474.
- Q7169562 wikiPageWikiLink Q6426803.
- Q7169562 wikiPageWikiLink Q690076.
- Q7169562 wikiPageWikiLink Q702492.
- Q7169562 wikiPageWikiLink Q843280.
- Q7169562 comment "Perpetual usufruct (right of perpetual usufruct, RPU) is the English-language term often used by Polish lawyers to describe the Polish version of public ground lease. It is usually granted for 99 years, but never shorter than 40 years, and enables leasehold use of publicly owned land, in most cases located in urban areas. Although it does not give freehold rights, buildings located on such land can be owned directly by private parties.".
- Q7169562 label "Perpetual usufruct".