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EU consumer protection become more effective in the light of the Omnibus Directive

Directive 2019/2161 on modernising and better enforcing EU consumer protection rules, also known as the “Omnibus Directive”, amends or complements four consumer protection directives, including the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive and the Consumer Rights Directive. Member States had until 28 November 2021 to adopt the relevant national legislative provisions transposing the Directive, which apply from […]

Plot restructuring procedure: Plot subdivision

In the case that someone is thinking of subdividing a plot of land they own (building plot, or parcel of land under agricultural use, or parcel of land set aside from agricultural cultivation), the following aspects should be taken into account and the following steps should be taken in order to enable the land concerned […]

What can I do if I only want to sell my property together?

Sale as Universitas Rerum If the seller wishes to sell his real estate (apartment, garage, office, building plot, etc.) exclusively together, s/he has the right to do so. In this case, Hungarian law allows the sale as universitas rerum, through which the buyer can acquire the properties that the seller wants to sell at the […]

Expert Appointed by the Notary Public in Matters Relating to Construction

It is a commonplace that court proceedings in Hungary are in many cases particularly lengthy and cumbersome, and the question often arises as to whether a verdict in fact will be reached in the end. The above findings are particularly common in construction lawsuits. In our experience, few people know that before litigation, we have […]

THE INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF PROBATE PROCEEDINGS FROM HUNGARIAN PERSPECTIVE

Our Legal Partnership working in international relation often receives inquiries by foreign citizens with issues related to the acquisition of legacies in Hungary, and also by Hungarian citizens with issues related to the acquisition of legacies abroad. The most common question that arises first is where (in which state) the probate proceedings should take place, […]



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