The concept of real-estate property is not legally defined in German law. From the statutes concerning real-estate property, it can be determined that real estate in the legal sense is a specially limited portion of the face of the earth which is recorded in the land register. The land registers are maintained by the local courts. Several pieces of real estate belonging to the same owner can be contained on a single page (for more details concerning the land register see Sect. 4 below).
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Wolf, C.R. (2008). Real-Estate Property Law Germany. In: Wendler, M., Tremml, B., Buecker, B. (eds) Key Aspects of German Business Law. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-68577-7_10
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