Juridical Nature of Clearing
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With a view to the German, French and Russian doctrine of the civil law, the article deals with the nature and the essence of non-cash settlements: the legal characteristics and notion of a monetary obligation, the place of execution of a monetary obligation, the time of execution of a monetary obligation, payment, the ways of payment and liability for default or improper execution of a monetary obligation.
Further to the legislation on non-cash settlements of the Republic of Lithuania, the article provides a representation of specific features of the legal regulation of non-cash settlements in the USA, Great Britain, Germany, France and Russia.
Further to the legislation on non-cash settlements of the Republic of Lithuania, the article provides a representation of specific features of the legal regulation of non-cash settlements in the USA, Great Britain, Germany, France and Russia.
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