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Title: | Characteristics of suspension or full/partial refusal of performance in case of a counterparty's failure to perform an obligation under Ukraine's civil legislation |
Authors: | Leheza, Yevhen Schcherbyna, Bogdan Leheza, Yluia Pushkina, Olena Marchenko, Olesia |
Keywords: | obligations counter-duties refusal to fulfill suspension of performance property rights |
Issue Date: | 21-Feb-2025 |
Publisher: | Universidad Católica de Colombia |
Citation: | Leheza Y. Characteristics of suspension or full/partial refusal of performance in case of a counterparty's failure to perform an obligation under Ukraine's civil legislation / Y. Leheza, B. Schcherbyna, Y. Leheza, O. Pushkina, O. Marchenko. Novum Jus 18. 2024. no. 2. P. 131-150. |
Abstract: | The article explores the application of the right to suspend or fully or partially refuse to fulfill an obligation in the event of non-fulfillment of a counter-obligation by the other party. Scientific works of civilian classicists on obligation and research of Ukrainian civilian scientists served as material for study. The article distinguishes between conflicting and interdependent duties. It also highlights the issues of Part 3, Article 538 of the Civil Code of Ukraine, in case the buyer fails to fulfill the obligation to pre-pay for goods. The legal nature of the right to suspend or fully/partially refuse to fulfill a duty has been clarified: This is a way to protect civil rights and interests. Attention is drawn to the fact that the studied right can be exercised if the other party breaches a negative obligation. Ways to improve Ukraine’s legislation on the specified topic are proposed. |
URI: | http://212.1.86.13:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/7252 |
ISSN: | 2500-8692 |
Appears in Collections: | Кафедра публічного та приватного права |
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