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Right depriving kind of legal facts in the civil law of Ukraine (in the aspect of division on actions and events)

Правопрекращающее свойство юридических фактов в гражданском праве Украины (в аспекте деления на действия и события)

Anatoliy Kostruba ()

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Abstract: The article is devoted to research of problems of properties of right depriving jural facts, in particular properties of causing such consequences as depriving of rights, duties or legal relationships. An author examines jural facts from point of their aggregate as a system, analyse the classification of legal facts and criteria on which it is conducted. The point of views of scientists into place of right depriving jural facts in the system of jural facts were analysed in the article and improved. In addition, right depriving kind of legal facts is considered an author, in particular in the aspect of their division on actions and events. The article lays a theoretical foundation for further researches in the field of theory of jural facts.

Keywords: the legal facts; the legal stopping; the stopped legal facts; an establishment; an establishment of the legal facts; Legal relationships; Legal relation; Legal regulations; Theory of law (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011-06-15
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Published in Право України, 2011, ГОСПОДАРСЬКЕ СУДОЧИНСТВО В УКРАЇНІ, 6, pp.161-168

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