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To Termination As Right Depriving Jural Fact And Its Action In Right Deprivation Legal Mechanism
[К Вопросу О Завершении Срока Как Правопрекращающего Юридического Факта И Его Действия В Механизме Правопрекращения]

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  • Anatoliy Kostruba

    (Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University)

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Terms are one of the fundamental categories of the whole law, and are studied complexly through the prism of legal science. At the same time, some aspects of this phenomenon may be the subject of a separate scientific analysis because of their lack of research. In particular, the question of terms is of interest as right depriving legal facts in civil relations, because among the representatives of private-direction of jurisprudence is still no consensus on the nature of the expiration in civil relations. The article is devoted to the research of a period conclusion as the right deprival jural fact in civil relationships. It's determined the nature of a period conclusion as an event that can deprive the subjective rights, deals or rights and obligations that make up a deal. The features of functioning the right deprivation mechanism from the period conclusion are researched and the period conclusion and the state registration of immovable property rights as elements of right deprivation are compared.

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  • Anatoliy Kostruba, 2013. "To Termination As Right Depriving Jural Fact And Its Action In Right Deprivation Legal Mechanism [К Вопросу О Завершении Срока Как Правопрекращающего Юридического Факта И Его Действия В Механизме П," Post-Print hal-02497796, HAL.
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