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CEDH · CASELAW;COMMUNICATEDCASES;ENG — 16 décembre 2021
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- ECLI:CEDH:001-215019
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- 16 décembre 2021
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- 16 décembre 2021
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The circumstances of the cases The facts of the cases, as submitted by the applicants, may be summarised as follows. Application no. 18052/20 The applicants co-own a property at 40 Anġlu Mallia Street, Birkirkara, which they inherited from their father (and thus own 25 % each) and husband (and thus owns 50%) in December 2015. The case concerns a unilaterally imposed lease under Act XXIII of   1979 amending Chapter   158 of the Laws of Malta affecting the applicants’ property as of 1980. The annual rent payable in 1980 was approximately 150 euros (EUR), in 1995 it had to increase to approximately 229 in 2010 to EUR 314 in 2013 to EUR   334 and in 2016 to EUR 341. However, the tenant continued to pay only EUR 203 per year. According to a court-appointed expert the annual market rental value in 1980 was EUR 1,258, and in 2019 EUR 7,200, thus over the period 1980 to 2017 the total market rental value would have amounted to EUR 101,114. The applicants instituted constitutional redress proceedings complaining of a violation of Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 to the Convention, indicating that their complaint concerned only the period until 2017, without prejudice to any further proceedings they might undertake in relation to the 2018 amendments. By a judgment of 21 October 2019, the Civil Court (First Hall) in its constitutional competence found a violation of Article 1 of Protocol No.   1 and awarded EUR 30,000 in compensation. It considered that the applicants’ ancestor could not have had an idea of the inflation in the property market when he entered into the contract of emphyteusis in 1963 before the promulgation of the impugned law. As a result of the latter, the tenants had the right to continue to reside in the property after the contract came to an end, this time under title of lease, at a low rent. Thus, the applicants’ family had been suffering a violation since 1980, when the original contract had expired. Further, despite increases by law which were due, the tenants continued to pay only EUR 203 annually. The applicants had thus suffered a disproportionate burden. None of the parties appealed. Application no. 37022/20 The case concerns a unilaterally imposed lease under Act XXIII of 1979 amending Chapter 158 of the Laws of Malta affecting the applicants’ property in Siġġiewi as of 1 May 2012. At that time the rent payable was EUR   725, which would increase every three years. Its market rental value according to the court-appointed expert was EUR 6,183 in 2012 and EUR   9,800 in 2018. In 2012 the applicants attempted to evict the tenants via proceedings before the RRB to no avail. In 2018 the applicants again unsuccessfully asked the tenants to vacate the property and pay damages. On 26 February 2018 applicants instituted constitutional redress proceedings complaining of a violation of Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 to the Convention. By a judgment of 30 January 2020, the Civil Court (First Hall) in its constitutional competence found a violation of Article 1 of Protocol No.   1 and awarded EUR 15,000 in compensation. It refused to evict the tenant but ordered that he may no longer rely on Article 12 of Chapter 158 to maintain title to the property. No costs where to be paid by the applicants. None of the parties appealed. In the meantime, in 2018 proceedings were instituted before the Rent Regulation Board (RRB) to increase the rent under the 2018 amendments. The case is still pending. Application no. 50693/20 The case concerns an imposed lease as a result of the application of Chapter 69 of the Laws of Malta whereby the applicants who co-own the property at different shares are receiving EUR 203 per annum (based on the 1914 market value), increased every three years according to the index of inflation as of 2009. Prior to that the rent payable was approximately EUR   82 annually, and as of 2009 EUR 185 annually. The lease may be renewed indefinitely and inherited, in fact the original tenants passed away and their son inherited the tenancy. According to the court-appointed expert the rental value in 1987 was EUR 1,710, annually, and that in 2018 was EUR   14,625. The income potential over the relevant period was estimated at EUR   160,000. The applicants instituted constitutional redress proceedings complaining, inter alia , of a breach of their property rights in so far as the law allowed the son of the original tenants (who died in 2007 and 2018 respectively) to continue the lease indefinitely at a low amount of rent. By a judgment of 1 July 2020, the Civil Court (First Hall) in its constitutional competence found a violation of Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 to the Convention and awarded the applicants EUR 20,000 in compensation. It refused to evict the tenant but declared that the tenant may no longer rely on the impugned law to maintain title to the property. Half of the costs of the proceedings were to be paid by the applicants. None of the parties appealed. Thereafter the applicants instituted proceedings before the RRB to evict the tenant. The proceedings are still pending. COMPLAINTS The applicants complain under Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 to the Convention alone and in conjunction with Article 13 that they remain victims of the violation upheld by the domestic court due to the low amount of compensation awarded and the failure to evict the tenants. COMMON QUESTIONS 1.     Has there been a violation of Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 to the Convention in the present cases (see, inter alia , Amato Gauci v. Malta , no.   47045/06, 15   September 2009)?   2.     Did the applicants have at their disposal an effective domestic remedy for their complaints under Article 1 of Protocol No. 1, as required by Article   13 of the Convention (see Cauchi v. Malta , no. 14013/19, 25   March 2021)?     APPENDIX No. Application no. Lodged on Applicant name date of birth place of residence Represented by   18052/20 02/04/2020 Doreen GRIMA 1965 Marsascala   Joseph GRIMA 1962 Pembroke   Georgina GRIMA 1938 Valletta Michael CAMILLERI   Edward DEBONO   37022/20 20/08/2020 Joseph VASSALLO 1944 Scarborough Ontario   Antonia VASSALLO 1950 Scarborough Ontario Michael CAMILLERI   Edward DEBONO   50693/20 16/11/2020 Joseph MICALLEF 1936 Tarxien   Carmel MICALLEF 1940 Sliema       Mary GRECH 1938 Pembroke   Rose BUĠEJA 1943 San Ġwann   Victoria VELLA 1945 San Ġwann   Theresa CHETCUTI 1947 Is-Swieqi   Marcelle SIRACUSA 1949 Pembroke   Maria Stella BORG 1958 Ibrag   Neil BORG MELI 1986 Gżira   Brian MELI 1966 Is-Swieqi Michael CAMILLERI   Karl MICALLEF  Citations
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- Juridiction
- CEDH
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- CASELAW;COMMUNICATEDCASES;ENG
- Date
- 16 décembre 2021
- Matière
- droits fondamentaux
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ECLI:CEDH:001-215019
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