Ничтожность сделок неплатежеспособного банка

Jazyk: ruština
Rok vydání: 2015
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Zdroj: Теорія і практика правознавства.
ISSN: 2225-6555
Popis: Статья посвящена исследованию ничтожности сделок неплатежеспособного банка. В статье анализируется ничтожность сделок неплатежеспособного банка сквозь призму оснований ничтожности и процедуры ее применения. Выделяются составные части оснований и стадии применения ничтожности сделок неплатежеспособного банка.
Problem setting. ity of transactions is the enough widespread phenomenon in a civil law. One of his displays there is a void transaction of insolvent bank. Recent research and publications analysis. To research of ity in procedure of bankruptcy, in particular, such researchers applied as Bukovskiy V., Golmsten A., Grimm D., Krat V., Karnitskiy I., Fedorov V., Shostya F. Paper objective. In modern terms, not having regard to utilitarian necessities, research of specific void transaction of insolvent bank does not come true. As a result, it determines a necessity to analyses the void transaction of insolvent bank through the prism parts of grounds and stage of application void transaction of insolvent bank. Paper main body. The article is sanctified to research void transaction of insolvent bank. In the article is analyzed void transaction of insolvent bank through the prism grounds of void and procedure of her application. Component parts of grounds and stage of application void transaction of insolvent bank. Conclusions of the research. the grounds void transaction of insolvent bank consist of two parts (temporal and essence). Grounds, with that the void transaction of insolvent bank contacts more peculiar for the voidable transaction contested, but not. As a result it is needed to be determined with that, or expediently in general to characterize the transactions of insolvent bank as void. Procedure of application void transaction of insolvent bank includes for itself preparatory, informative and the stage of application of consequences void transaction.
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