Mutually Consented Division and Judicial Division of the Property
Mutually Consented Division: It is the agreement of the partners among them to leave the state of commonage, and it is stipulated that agreement be reached between all and if any of the partners objects, then the division will be judicial through the lawsuit of commonage settlement.
And what has been agreed upon, and what is specific to each partner, must be documented, by writing the division contract clarifying its details and then registering it before the judiciary and registering it in Cadastral. The most prominent example of the state of commonage is among the heirs to whom ownership is transferred their inheritance is from real estate and movables, either they agree to divide them by mutual consent, and in case of disagreement, they are obliged to remove common property through the judiciary by filing a lawsuit of commonage settlement where the court handles this through the use of experienced people to determine the possibility of division and estimate the value of the property according to the site , And auction them when the division cannot.