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Review of contractual obligations in the Civil Code of Ukraine

Anatoliy Kostruba ()

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Abstract: Breaching of contractual obligations may lead to certain negative consequences. Hence, this work analyzes the theoretical aspects of termination of contractual obligations in Ukraine's civil law. The article aims to study the obligation termination mechanism by determining the legal framework for its functioning. The author focuses on one of the forms of contractual obligation termination, more specifically, the start of cancellation and deferred status of a legal transaction. Using normative and protective functions in legislation, the author plans to determine specifics of legal facts of normative compensatory nature. It is established, that the condition for cancellation of a legal transaction, can be a direct or reverse mechanism for the termination of contractual obligations. A condition for cancellation of a legal transaction can be applied to the whole transaction or to its separate parts.

Keywords: Legal basis; self-organization; alienation; legal transaction; circumstance; Civil Code; Ukraine; Contracts law; obligations (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-06-10
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Published in ESTUDIOS DE DERECHO, 2019, 76 (167), pp.143-160. ⟨10.17533/udea.esde.v76n167a06⟩

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DOI: 10.17533/udea.esde.v76n167a06

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