Properties that were abusively taken over during the period March 6, 1945 – December 22, 1989

Real estate properties that were abusively taken over include: (i) nationalized real estate properties, (ii) real estate properties taken over pursuant to the seizure of the estate, (iii) real estate properties donated to the state or to other legal entities on the basis of special normative acts adopted during the period March 6, 1945 – December 22, 1989, (iv) real estate properties donated to the state, if the petition for annulment or the petition for the acknowledgment of nullity was admitted by way of a final and irrevocable court resolution, (v) the real estate properties taken over by the state for the failure to pay the taxes for reasons beyond the owner’s will, (vi) the real estate properties considered to have been abandoned, on the basis of an administrative decision or a court resolution, during the period March 6, 1945 – December 22, 1989, (vii) the real estate properties taken over by the state on the basis of laws or other normative acts unpublished, on the takeover date, in the Official Gazette or the Official Bulletin, (viii) the real estate properties taken over by the state on the basis of Law no.139/1940 on requisitions, and which were not returned or for which the owners did not receive equitable compensation, (ix) any other real estate properties taken over by the state under a valid title, (x) other real estate properties taken over without a valid title or in breach of the legal provisions in force, as well as those taken over without legal grounds under orders of the local bodies of the state authority or administration.

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