METHODOLOGY FOR DETERMINING AND ASSESSING MORAL HARM IN REAL ESTATE SEIZURES
Mirdjalilova Dildora Shuxratovna , Department of Economics and Real estate management, Tashkent University of Architecture and Construction, Tashkent, 100194, Uzbekistan Begmatov Khusanbek Muzaffarovich , Department of Economics and Real estate management, Tashkent University of Architecture and Construction, Tashkent, 100194, UzbekistanAbstract
The study examines the methodology for determining and assessing moral hazard in real estate seizures. It provides a comparative analysis of international experience and applied methodologies.
Keywords
Compensation, legal issues, expropriation
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