Good Faith – Implications regarding the property right and the possibility of paralyzing the claiming action by the good faith buyer

By law, good faith is presumed, the rebuttable presumption in this regard must be overturned by contrary proof by the party claiming adverse party bad faith. In the absence of contrary evidence, the rebuttable presumption of the existence of good faith produces legal effects often controversial in t...

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Main Author: Cristina DINU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Transilvania University of Brasov Publishing House 2012-01-01
Series:Bulletin of the Transilvania University of Braşov: Series VII: Social Sciences, Law
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Online Access:http://webbut.unitbv.ro/Bulletin/Series%20VII/BULETIN%20VII/18_DINU.pdf

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