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Master of Laws, Private Law, Islamic Azad University, Ilam branch, Iran

Abstract

Separation, one of the branches of division, is among the cases considered as the dissolution cause of diffusion. Accordingly, each partner will take the possession of a certain part of property and will own it. Concerning the distribution of diffusion properties, some significant issues can be raised, among which the separation nature, the competent authority for separation, and decision-making about the request for separation of common property are prominent. There is no legal provision concerning the separation nature. Besides, there is a disagreement between jurists and lawyers. However, it seems that its nature is considered as a contract. From ownership viewpoint of property by individuals and its legal facets, all properties are divided into the common and exclusive properties. Yet, the methods of dividing common and exclusive properties are different. Diffusion in ownership may be voluntary or forced. It is noteworthy that that due to various issues on ownership in common property, individuals do not want to share property with others, and thereby, the division of common property rises. Competent authorities should be examined for distribution and allocation of common property and its formalities that is sometimes court and Real State Registry Office. In this study, the allocation of common property and its relevant procedure are analyzed as well as the other related issues

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