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AUC IURIDICA, Vol 66 No 2 (2020), 37–50

Veřejnoprávní souhlasy v režimu stavebního zákona

[Public-law Approvals under the Building Act]

Petr Průcha

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23366478.2020.10
published online: 07. 07. 2020

abstract

The paper deals with the so-called public-law consents in the regime of the Building Act, as simplified forms of activity, resp. decision-making, building offices. It points out the development of this amendment since its adoption in 2007 and its current status. At the same time it also points to the development of related case law of administrative courts, including its most recent conclusions. The paper concludes that the development of the current state of the legal regulation of public consent and related case law can be considered as the most adequate.

keywords: territorial consent; joint territorial consent and consent to the execution of the announced building plan; approval to the execution of the announced building plan; occupancy permit; approval to change the use of the building; consent to the removal of construction; unlawful intervention; decision; judicial review

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ISSN: 0323-0619
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