DIFFERENT VIEWS OF THE RUSSIAN CIVILISM ON THE WAYS OF ENSURING OBLIGATIONS AND THEIR ACCESSORITY
Keywords:
civil law, accessory obligations, securing obligations, methods of securing the fulfillment of obligationsAbstract
The article examines the Russian legal model of security obligations and their accessory through the prism of the views of Russian and foreign civil law.
Discussionally considered the issue that not all of the legal constructions listed in Article 329 of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation can be attributed to methods of ensuring the fulfillment of obligations and that accessory is not a property inherent in any security obligation.
It is concluded that there is no clearly expressed and consistent position of the Russian legislator on the concept, typesand accessory methods of ensuring the fulfillment of obligations.
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