It is elective or mandatory to create joint property ownership under the legislation governing the registration of papers and real estate. In the legal analysis of separation and separation, it is noted that it is not feasible to separate and separate in each location or circumstance due to legal impediments. A descriptive and analytical approach was used in future research to examine the problems and potential solutions associated with separating and transferring common documents. When there are several owners of a piece of property without clear boundaries between their ownership interests, this situation is called diffusion. Any owner may take any possession of his property, as stated in Article 30 of the Civil Law. The next article makes provisions for it, except for property that is specifically prohibited by law because the aforementioned article is not founded on the jurisprudential principle of total subjection and has been limited by the legislature to preserve order and justice. No one should be allowed to hurt another person by taking control of their property, except reasonably taking to satisfy needs or compensate for losses, following social fairness and the need to avoid intergroup conflict.
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