Continuous obligation

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The aim of the study is to describe continuous obligation as a legal construct which is common to the law of obligation in many systems. On the basis of the analysis of the Polish civil law system, the monograph attempts to create a theoretical construct of continuous obligation. The result of the research is, among other things, a formulation of the definition of continuous obligation, the distinction of different types of continuous obligation, and the description of continuous obligation in terms of duration over time. The study also discusses termination as an institution particularly adapted to ending continuous obligational relationships. The conception proposed in the study provides a theoretical basis for further research on the construct of continuous obligation, in particular concerning nominate contracts or innominate contracts which are sources of continuous obligations.


Rok wydania2020
Liczba stron142
KategoriaPrawo cywilne
WydawcaWydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza
ISBN-13978-83-232-3768-6
Numer wydania1
Język publikacjiangielski
Informacja o sprzedawcyePWN sp. z o.o.

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  LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS    7
  INTRODUCTION    11
  Chapter I    15
  CONTINUOUS OBLIGATION – THE ESSENCE OF THE CONSTRUCT    15
    1. The significance of the element of time in civil law relationships    15
    2. The concept of continuous obligation    19
      2.1. Permanent legal relationships    19
      2.2. Continuous obligation in the light of Polish doctrine and jurisprudence    24
      2.3. The author’s stance on this issue    26
  Chapter II 35
  TYPES OF CONTINUOUS OBLIGATION 35
    1. General comments    35
    2. Continuous obligations of a self-executing (independent) nature    37
      2.1. Self-executing continuous obligations resulting from the law    37
      2.2. Self-executing continuous obligations resulting from legal acts    40
    3. Non-self-executing continuous obligations    41
      3.1. General remarks    41
      3.2. Non-self-executing obligations in the law of obligations    45
      3.3. Non-self-executing continuous obligations in other sections of civil law    48
  Chapter III    55
  THE DURATION OF CONTINUOUS OBLIGATIONS    55
    1. The division of continuous obligations according to the criterion of duration    55
      1.1. General remarks    55
      1.2. Continuous obligations whose duration is determined in a direct manner    58
      1.3. Continuous obligations whose duration is determined indirectly    68
      1.4. The duration of continuous obligations – special cases    75
    2. The period (time limit) and condition as events affecting the duration of a continuous obligation    87
  Chapter IV    97
  THE TERMINATION OF CONTINUOUS OBLIGATIONS    97
    1. Characteristics of termination    97
      1.1. General observations    97
      1.2 Subjects with the right to terminate    102
      1.3. The legal basis for termination    105
      1.4. The content of a declaration of intent to terminate    111
      1.5. The effect of termination    117
      1.6. The non-self-executing nature of termination    120
      1.7. The invalidity of termination    121
      1.8. Termination as an abuse of right    126
      1.9. Waiving the right to terminate    128
    2. The function of Article 3651 of the CC    129
  BIBLIOGRAPHY    137
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