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UDK 347.4

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Darya S. Bagaeva
bachelor’s degree, Petrozavodsk State University
(Petrozavodsk, Russia),
dariabagaeva77@yandex.ru

Invalidation of Transactions Influenced by Delusion

Scientific adviser:
Elena S. Paltseva
Reviewer:
Anastasia A. Shljamina
Paper submitted on: 09/25/2023;
Accepted on: 11/28/2023;
Published online on: 12/01/2023.
Abstract. The author explores the issue of the significance of delusion in relation to other factors that can render a transaction invalid and substantiates the necessity to consider these factors within the specific context of each situation, taking into account the individual characteristics of the parties involved. The author suggests that the Supreme Court's stance on the nature of the transaction needs to be reevaluated, and a more comprehensive explanation of the essence of delusion and its various types should be developed based on recent judicial practices and established doctrines.
Keywords: substantial mistake, mistake in nature of a transaction, mistake in motives, causality criterion, judicial practice, inexcusable mistake, unrecognizability of mistake, good faith of the counterparty

For citation: Bagaeva, D. S. Invalidation of Transactions Influenced by Delusion. StudArctic forum. 2023, 8 (4): 138–148.

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