This article examines key issues surrounding summary (urgent) proceedings in Moroccan real estate matters. It discusses how the urgent applications judge provides temporary protective measures—without ruling on the merits—to prevent imminent harm and preserve rights in property-related disputes. The study focuses on practical applications such as provisional registration and its cancellation, precautionary seizure of real estate and lifting such measures, eviction of occupants without legal title, judicial receivership, and other special procedures. It also highlights areas of doctrinal and case-law divergence and argues for clearer legislative guidance.
Khadouj Fellah (Tue,) studied this question.
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