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    Quote Originally Posted by bobo746
    So you own the house she owns the land,will she let you cross her land to get to your(her) house ?
    Usufract not related to ownership of the buildings on the property. Usufract is a contract defining usage and rights of the owner of the Usufract related to the property.

    In answer to your question, access to the property cannot be restricted to the holder of the Usufract by the owner of the property.

    Ownership of the structures on the property are normally based upon who paid for them.

    I have had 3 Usufracts. Two I contested in Thai courts. Both ruled in my favor.

    Also a few other business legal issues taken to Thai court. If you have good records and a good lawyer you will get favorable judgements in Thailand. Proving a foreigner cannot win in Thai court to be a myth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post


    If you have good records and a good lawyer you will get favorable judgements in Thailand. Proving a foreigner cannot win in Thai court to be a myth.
    Of course, just more rubbish uttered by the Thai hating brigade.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bobo746
    So you own the house she owns the land,will she let you cross her land to get to your(her) house ?
    Usufract not related to ownership of the buildings on the property. Usufract is a contract defining usage and rights of the owner of the Usufract related to the property.

    In answer to your question, access to the property cannot be restricted to the holder of the Usufract by the owner of the property.

    Ownership of the structures on the property are normally based upon who paid for them.

    I have had 3 Usufracts. Two I contested in Thai courts. Both ruled in my favor.

    Also a few other business legal issues taken to Thai court. If you have good records and a good lawyer you will get favorable judgements in Thailand. Proving a foreigner cannot win in Thai court to be a myth.
    Interesting, every shyster lawyer will tell you they have never been tested, yet you have done 2.

    So the court turned over 1496 of the civil code and gave you the rights to work, mine farm land in Thailand.

    Note you keep good records, can you cite the case numbers.

    PS or supply your lawyers name, address etc woul like to talk to him.

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