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Qualification of a Distribution Contract in Judicial Practice of Kazakhstan Germany and Latvia

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  • Salavat DILMUKHAMETOV

    (Caspian University Department of Jurisprudence Almaty Republic of Kazakhstan)

  • Salima SARINA

    (Caspian University Department of Jurisprudence Almaty Republic of Kazakhstan)

  • Elmira DUISENOVA

    (Caspian University Department of Jurisprudence Almaty Republic of Kazakhstan)

  • Elena NESTEROVA

    (Caspian University Department of Jurisprudence Almaty Republic of Kazakhstan)

  • Albina TURUNTAEVA

    (Caspian University Department of Jurisprudence Almaty Republic of Kazakhstan)

Abstract

The lack of legislative regulation of distribution relations on the one hand and active use of structures of a distribution agreement on the other hand often lead to contradictory interpretation of the legislation and to judicial errors Therefore the study of issues related to qualification and registration of distribution contracts is undoubtedly relevant both from theoretical and practical point of view Based on materials of law enforcement and judicial practice the author investigates the matter on qualification of a distribution contract by courts in such countries as Kazakhstan Germany and Latvia Taking into account specificity of the distribution contract its place in the system of civil law contracts of these countries is determined

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  • Salavat DILMUKHAMETOV & Salima SARINA & Elmira DUISENOVA & Elena NESTEROVA & Albina TURUNTAEVA, 2016. "Qualification of a Distribution Contract in Judicial Practice of Kazakhstan Germany and Latvia," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 7(7), pages 1673-1679.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:7:y:2016:i:7:p:1673-1679
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