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Title

Juridical quasi-acts and juridical acts: in search of new criterion to distinction

Authors

Khrushcheleva Tatiana, master’s degree, graduate student at the civil law department, Ural State Law University. Bld. 21, Komsomol’skaja Str., Ekaterinburg. E-mail: grpravo@usla.ru

Section

Civil law

Issue

6/2015

Page

124-128

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34.02 + 34.03

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Abstract

An intention to create legal effect as a criterion to distinction between the juridical acts and juridical quasi-acts is not convenient for many researchers. Scholars propose different criteria. To distinguish the juridical acts and juridical quasi-acts authors refer to the following concepts: intention to the movement of legal relationship, to the implementation of the civil legal personality and to the protection of violated rights; causa; intention to the practical, material result; volitional content. The article concludes that none of the criteria can be considered to replace the criterion of intention to create legal effect.

Keywords

juridical facts, juridical acts, transactions, juridical quasi-acts, intention to create legal effect, causa, goal, legal qualification.

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