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János Dúl – National University of Public Service, H-1083 Budapest, Üllői út 82, Hungary

DOI: https://doi.org/10.31410/ERAZ.2019.113


5th International Conference – ERAZ 2019 – KNOWLEDGE BASED SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, Budapest – Hungary, May 23, 2019, CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Published by: Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans – Belgrade, Serbia
Conference partners: Faculty of Economics and Business, Mediterranean University, Montenegro; University of National and World Economy – Sofia, Bulgaria; Faculty of Commercial and Business Studies – Celje, Slovenia; Faculty of Applied Management, Economics and Finance – Belgrade, Serbia;

ISBN 978-86-80194-20-2, ISSN 2683-5568, DOI: https://doi.org/10.31410/ERAZ.2019

Abstract

The aim of the paper is to give a short outlook on asset management contract of the so-called
national assets (this terminus covers all the assets of the Hungarian State and the local government
according to Act CXCVI of 2011 on national assets). We would like to give a definition for asset management
according to different views in legal and economical literature, after this we will present the
current regulation of these special contracts with its subjects, its objects and the rights and obligations
of each subject. We come to the conclusion: this act is considered to be a part of public law, but it consists
of important regulation in connection with private law, and lots of rules can be understood only
in the light of civil law.

Key words

asset management, asset management contract, Hungary, national assets, public property
management.

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