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Turkish Contract Law


ISBN13: 9783319600604
Published: September 2017
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Switzerland
Format: Hardback
Price: £74.99



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This book introduces readers to the main principles of Turkish contract law, and particularly analyzes the general provisions of the Turkish Code of Obligations. Moreover, in order to illuminate certain key subjects, it discusses selected provisions of the Turkish Civil Code, the Turkish Commercial Code and the Turkish Bankruptcy and Enforcement Law.

Intended to provide a comprehensive and clear overview of Turkish contract law, the book seeks to avoid contentious arguments and explains the subjects with the help of simple examples.

Subjects:
European Jurisdictions, Turkey
Contents:
Part I Obligations arising from contracts: Formation of the contract
Public promise
Form of the contract
Standard terms
Content of the contract
Abstract acknowledgement of debt
Contract interpretation and simulation
Incomplete contracts
Revision of the contract (hardship)
Mistake, fraud and duress
Unfair exploitation (lesion)
Agency
Part II The effect of obligations, performance, non-performance, the effect on third parties: Performance of obligations
The object of performance
Performance of the debtor
Place of performance
Time of performance
Proof of performance
Default of creditor
Natural obligations
Non-performance of the obligation
Default of the debtor
Effects of the obligation on third parties
Part III Estinguishment of obligations and limitation period: Extinguishment of obligations
Limintation period
Part IV Joint and several debtors and creditors, conditions, earnest and forfeit money, and penalty: Joint and several debtors
Joint and several creditors
Conditional contracts
Earnest money and forfeit money
Contractual penalty
Part V Assignment of claims, assumption of debts, transfer of contracts and joining a party to an existing contract: Assignment of claims
Assumption of obligations
Transfer of contracts and joining a party to an existing contract.