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Interpretation of Events as a Legal Fact
Author(s) -
Bakhramjon Topildiev
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of social science research and review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2700-2497
DOI - 10.47814/ijssrr.v5i5.329
Subject(s) - empirical legal studies , legal opinion , legal realism , interpretation (philosophy) , law , legal profession , legal research , legal formalism , political science , civil law (civil law) , content (measure theory) , legal psychology , black letter law , comparative law , private law , public law , philosophy , linguistics , mathematics , mathematical analysis
In this article, the author discusses legal events and their content in civil law, which are one of the types of classification of legal facts according to the will of the parties, and their content in civil law. According to the author, events are always characterized by the fact that they occur against a person’s will and are a legal fact only when they have a legal consequence, and in this regard, a particular event can be assessed as a legal fact.

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