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Legal Requirements for Sales Contracts and Ensuring Parties’ Rights under Tunisian Law

A sales contract is a fundamental agreement in daily transactions, playing a crucial role in organizing the relationship between the seller and the buyer and ensuring their rights. Under Tunisian…

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Types of Sales Contracts in Tunisian Law

In Tunisian law, sales contracts are crucial legal instruments governing the transfer of property rights or financial interests. There are several types of sales contracts, each varying in their conditions…

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How to Register a Pre-Sale Agreement in Tunisia

Registering a pre-sale agreement is a crucial step to ensure the rights of the contracting parties and secure the transaction. In Tunisian law, specific procedures are followed to document and…

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Pre-Sale Agreements and Sale Contracts in Tunisian Law

Pre-sale agreements and sale contracts are among the most important contracts governing real estate transactions in Tunisian law. This article aims to clarify the concept of a pre-sale agreement, the…

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‘Hiba’ Laws in Tunisia

A ‘Hiba’ is one of the fundamental legal contracts that regulate the transfer of ownership without compensation. In Tunisian law, the ‘Hiba’ is an important means of transferring property definitively…

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Property Transfer Registration

Property transfer registration is a legal process through which the ownership of a property is transferred from one person to another. This process requires following specific procedures and ensuring all…

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Pre-emption (Shufaa) in Tunisian Law

Pre-emption (shufaa) is an important legal concept that protects the rights of co-owners in joint ownership in Tunisia. It allows co-owners to purchase the share of another co-owner who wishes…

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Allocation of Expenses and Legal Procedures for Resolving Issues in Joint Ownership under Tunisian Law

In the context of joint ownership, organizing the allocation of expenses and resolving disputes legally are fundamental aspects that ensure stability among co-owners and maintain the value of shared properties.…

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Registering an Inheritance Declaration for Real Estate

Registering an inheritance declaration is a fundamental legal step in documenting the transfer of properties from deceased individuals to their heirs. This process ensures clarity and legal recognition of the…

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Registered and Unregistered Property in Tunisian Law

The distinction between registered and unregistered property is one of the most critical concepts in Tunisian real estate law due to its significant implications for property rights, individual dealings with…

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