The Concept Of The Transaction Concluded As A Result Of Defects In The Ability To Behave And Its Peculiarities
Usmonova Muniskhon Yuldosh Kizi , Teacher Of Civil Law Department Of The, Tashkent State University Of Law, UzbekistanAbstract
This article analyzes the invalidity and types of civil rights agreements, current problems in practice, as well as the problems, grounds and consequences of invalidating transactions made by people who do not understand the importance of their actions, and the approaches of various scientists.
Keywords
Transactions, Invalid Transactions,, Disputed Transactions,, Limited Mobility, Incompetence, Invalidation Of Transactions Made By Persons Who Do Not Understand The Importance Of Their Actions.
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