The purpose of the master thesis is to present fundamental changes brought by the Real Estate Cadastre Act (2021) together with the regulatory provisions, regarding the procedures of individual cadastral regulations and rearrangements of land parcels, i.e., boundary settlements, subdivisions and boundary adjustments. We paid special attention to the process of border settlement, which is often a preliminary process of subdivision and adjustments of the border. The main goal was to study the new legal framework in the area of the land cadastre or real estate cadastre established by the Real Estate Cadastre Act (2021), related to the process of boundary regulation, partly also to the process of parcel subdivision and boundary adjustment. As part of the research, we examined in detail the legal framework of the mentioned procedures according to the Real Estate Cadastre Act (2021) and the previous Real Estate Records Act (2006), where we also took into account the regulatory provisions that define the content and the procedure of cadastral services in more detail. Based on the knowledge of the old legislation and the analysis of the new legislation, we concluded that the provisions of the Real Estate Cadastre Act (2021) limited the participation and cooperation of clients in the process of boundary settlement and that the possibility of professional work for geodetic engineers who do not have the license of an accredited engineer has changed significantly. Another important change is the role of the Surveying and Mapping Authority of the Republic of Slovenia in the procedures of boundary settlements, where the possibility of forming a consensus on the course of the boundary as part of the administrative procedure has been abolished. For an opinion about this change, we asked the experts from the Surveying and Mapping Authority of the Republic of Slovenia, who confirmed the assumption that the possibility of the owners’ participation in boundary settlements with the new legislation is limited compared to the previous legal arrangements.
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