Dispute (civil law)
According to German civil law, a dispute is a procedure in which the assets of a majority of persons are distributed among the members and the community or society is dissolved.
A dispute occurs with:
- the community ( §§ 741 ff. BGB )
- of the society under civil law ( §§ 705 ff. BGB)
- the community of property ( §§ 1415 ff. BGB)
- the community of heirs ( §§ 2032 ff. BGB).
The dispute takes place with the community according to § 752 , § 753 BGB basically by sharing in nature or by selling the common object and sharing the proceeds.
Special rules apply to disputes between a company under civil law ( Sections 731 ff. BGB), a community of property ( Sections 1474 ff. BGB) and a community of heirs ( Sections 2042 ff. BGB).
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