*TORTS (International law), *LIBERTY of contract, *CIVIL law, *INTERPRETATION & construction of contracts, *LAW
Abstract
This paper demonstrates how the behavior of the parts within a contract has legal effects in the contract phase named "preliminary treatment". In this sense we perform a legal and doctrinal analysis of the concept of free will and its exteriorization, considering the implications and scope of the effective appearance theory accepted by European courts for such cases where the exteriorized behavior does not agree with the procedure of one party generating a need to protect the other that has legitimate expectation over the imminent celebration of a contract. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Published
2009
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