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The legislator did not regulate the reasons for the termination of separate ownership of premises, leaving this issue to the jurisprudence and doctrine. Separate ownership of premises may cease as a result of a legal action, on the basis of a court decision and by force of law. The legal act may aim to abolish, merge or divide the premises or to merge the premises with the original property. A declaration of intent to this effect may be replaced by a court decision. The court may also have the separate property abolished in proceedings to cancel co-ownership. Finally, the destruction of the premises or the permanent and irreversible loss of their self-containment results in the termina-tion of separate ownership of premises by force of law.
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