GENERAL CHARACTERISTCS OF CONTRACTS IN THE SPHERE OF INHERITANCE LAW OF UKRAINE
Journal Title: Науковий вісник Ужгородського національного університету. Серія: Право - Year 2018, Vol 48, Issue 1
Abstract
The article deals with contracts in inheritance sphere. The legal purpose and specific subject of such contracts, their unique features are defined. It is made the conclusion as to the existence of a separate contract groups in inheritance law.
Authors and Affiliations
О. Є. Кухарєв
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