NON-LITIGATION ENTITIES
Non-litigation proceedings are a special type of civil court proceedings that are tailored to the specific characteristics of civil-law relationships that are discussed and decided in that procedure. By non-litigation procedure we mean a set of procedural norms that govern the actions of the civil c...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of economics & law 2019, Vol.9 (25), p.67-80 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Non-litigation proceedings are a special type of civil court proceedings that are tailored to
the specific characteristics of civil-law relationships that are discussed and decided in that procedure.
By non-litigation procedure we mean a set of procedural norms that govern the actions of the civil
court and the participants in resolving the so-called extra-judicial matters. Non-litigation proceedings
do not resolve disputes in substantive matters. Disputes shall be settled by the court in civil proceedings. There is no general non-litigation procedure. The law regulates special procedures in various
non-litigation matters. Non-litigation proceedings do not constitute a single procedural whole because
it is not a single procedure, but a number of different procedures. The entities in the non-litigation procedure are the court and the parties to the non-litigation procedure (proposer and counter-proposer,
participants). |
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ISSN: | 2217-5504 |