SUPERFICIARY RIGHTS IN INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS
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Keywords

Easements
right of way
expropiation
superficiary rights

How to Cite

Arce Rojas, D. (2007) “SUPERFICIARY RIGHTS IN INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECTS”, Vniversitas, 56(114), pp. 49–84. Available at: https://revistas.javeriana.edu.co/index.php/vnijuri/article/view/14591 (Accessed: 12 May 2025).
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Abstract

The purpose of this writing is to state the main superficiary rights for national as well as foreign investors, in infrastructure projects and which are classified as activities of public utility and social interest by the Colombian State.

Some of these superficiary rights are the well-known administrative easements, within which the mining, petroleum and electrical easements are highlighted. As well as some other superficiary rights that can be acquired by investors such as the Special Reserve Areas in wasteland properties and expropriations.

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