The extinctive prescription occurs when
the right holder does not exercise the
right even though the right holder can exercise the right.
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That is, if the right holder does not exercise
the right for a certain period of time, it refers
to a system in which the right becomes ineffective.
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As a rule related to the extinctive prescription,
there are conditions for suspension and conditions for cancellation.
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The suspension condition takes effect from when the condition is fulfilled.
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On the other hand, the cancellation condition
loses effect from when the condition is fulfilled.
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Therefore, in the case of a right with a conditional
suspension, the extinctive prescription does not
proceed as long as the condition is not fulfilled.
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