
The Implementation of Preliminary Contracts (Foreign Experience)
Topildiyev Vohidjon Rahimjonovich , Candidate Of Law Sciences, Associate Professor, Department “Civil Society And Legal Education”, National University Of Uzbekistan, Tashkent, UzbekistanAbstract
The article describes the problems of comparative analysis of foreign experience governing the procedure for concluding initial contracts in accordance with the civil legislation of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the conditions of their conclusion, their scientific solutions, and some aspects of improving the legal framework for civil rights.
Keywords
Agreement, incomplete contracts, pre-contract disputes
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