An analysis and examination of the defining and administration of subsoil as within town and country planning
Abstract
The paper, born of an intervention during a round table discussion of the issue, begins by pointing up the insufficiencies for the author of the civic conception of property rights when it comes to resolving legal problems derived from the uses to which subsoil is put to and then draws attention to the inadequate controlling of this by town and country regulations and the lack as to the same of sufficiently illustrative legal precedents, those that there are being, in the main, grounded upon a criterion of 'interests' when it comes to measuring to what depth property rights run. The author argues that it would be convenient if the depth to which such rights remain open to demands for compensation were to be explicitly established in all normative general documents and offers as an example of one such the Municipal Charter of Barcelona.
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