Inventory interest

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Horemans, 1767: Peasants deliver rent in kind to the landlord , Deutsches Historisches Museum Berlin

As a component of interest (also: inventory money ) means a recurring payment in kind, payable from a rental or lease payment. In practice, this pecuniary benefit is predominantly a regularly recurring payment, but it can also be a one-off capital contribution or the provision of services in kind or work (e.g. in the case of a company residence). These services ( the existing interest) are in the Austrian ABGB in the existing contracts z. B. regulated in §§ 1090-1121 (see also: rental agreement and lease agreement ).

Word usage and meaning

The term inventory interest is still widely used in the legal language in Austria and Liechtenstein for rental fees and lease fees. B. also in § 1118 ö ABGB , § 4 Remuneration Act or in § 4 VO Self-calculation of the inventory contract fee or in Article 1 TP 2 no. 1 of the ordinance of 30 June 1992 on the tariff rates for remuneration for lawyers and legal agents or Article 36 f of the Bankruptcy Code (KO) The lessor or landlord is still referred to as the lessor in Austria and Liechtenstein, the lessee or tenant as the lessee. The rented or leased property is also referred to as an existing property or inventory. The taking over is the legal and / or factual takeover of the existing property.

After ennobling , the noun “ inventory ” for lease or rent was most common in the Upper German regions. The constituent was a person who had something in the inventory, e.g. B. a leaseholder or tenant (also tenant ), who was also called tenant, tenant and tenant after ennobling. An inheritance is a leaseholder. Along with job titles, there were word formations such as: inventory gardener, inventory miller or ferry inventory (a person who owned a ferry). A stock hunt is a hunt that someone has in stock, sometimes it was also a hunt that was permitted to princely servants to improve their salaries. The inventory contract (obsolete, today inventory contract ) refers to the rental or lease agreement.

Amount and due date in Austria

The permissible amount of the existing interest is partly regulated by law (e.g. in §§ 16 ff MRG ), in some cases this can be agreed relatively freely (see e.g. limits in § 879 and § 934 ABGB).

The due date of the existing interest is regulated in various laws in Austria, in particular in Section 1100 ABGB and Section 15 (3) MRG.

Individual evidence

  1. The inventory , Johann Christoph Adelung , Grammatical-Critical Dictionary of High German Dialect, Vienna 1811.
  2. Federal Law Gazette No. 53/1955.
  3. Ordinance of the Federal Minister of Finance regarding exceptions to the lessor's obligation to self-bill the lease fee, Federal Law Gazette II No. 241/1999.
  4. LGBl 1992/69.
  5. Law of July 17, 1973 on bankruptcy proceedings (Bankruptcy Code; KO), LGBl. 1973/45/2.
  6. The inventory , Johann Christoph Adelung , Grammatical-Critical Dictionary of High German Dialect, Vienna 1811.
  7. Der Beständer , Johann Christoph Adelung , Grammatical-Critical Dictionary of High German Dialect, Vienna 1811.
  8. The inventory , Johann Christoph Adelung , Grammatical-Critical Dictionary of High German Dialect, Vienna 1811.
  9. Der Fährbeständner , Johann Christoph Adelung , Grammatical-Critical Dictionary of High German Dialect, Vienna 1811.
  10. Jump up DieStockjagd , Johann Christoph Adelung , Grammatical-Critical Dictionary of High German Dialect, Vienna 1811.
  11. The inventory , Johann Christoph Adelung , Grammatical-Critical Dictionary of High German Dialect, Vienna 1811.