Accessoriness in property law. KU Leuven
Faculty of Law and Criminology, Kulak Kortrijk Campus, Instituut voor Goederenrecht, Rector Roger Dillemans Institute for Family Property Law
The principle of accessoriness has a wide range of application. Both inProperty Law (e.g. accessory building rights, immovables by destination), Contract Law (e.g. in rem rights, goods to be delivered together withthe sold good) and the Law of Securities (e.g. the dependence of accessory security rights on the secured claim, the debtors defenses against the creditor that are also available to the personal guarantor) the principle of ...