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BGB 577a. 1 If apartment ownership of leased residential premises has been established in the residential space after the lessee was permitted to use it and the apartment ownership has been disposed of , then an acquirer may only invoke a justified interest within the meaning of section 573 ( 2 ) nos . 2 or 3 after the end of three years after the disposal . BGB 577a. 2 The period under subsection ( 1 ) is up to ten years if adequate supply of leased dwellings to the population on reasonable conditions in a municipality or part of a municipality is particularly jeopardised and these areas are specified under sentence 2. The Land governments are authorised to specify these territories and the period of time under sentence 1 by statutory order for the duration of ten years at most in each case . BGB 577a. 3 A deviating agreement to the disadvantage of the lessee is ineffective .
BGB 1357. 2 One spouse may restrict or exclude the entitlement of the other spouse to enter into transactions binding him ; if there is no adequate reason for the restriction or exclusion , the family court must cancel it on application . Towards third parties , the restriction or exclusion is effective only in compliance with section 1412.
BGB 1365. 2 Where the transaction complies with the principles of proper management , the family court , on the application of the spouse , may substitute the approval of the other spouse if the latter refuses it without adequate cause or is prevented by illness or absence from making a declaration and delay entails risk .
BGB 1369. 2 The family court , on the application of the spouse , may substitute the approval of the other spouse if the latter refuses it without adequate cause or is prevented by illness or absence from making a declaration .