Review of the Book Advanced Civil Law-Analytical the Conditions Included in the Contract

Document Type : Research

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Assistant Professor, PhD in Private Law, Razi University, Kermanshah, Iran

Abstract
One of the most important issues in civil law is the issue of “Conditions in the contract”. The condition here is a sub-agreement in addition to the main contract, and such a condition is by nature a legal act. In the Iranian Civil Code, the provisions regarding the condition are stated in Articles 232 to 246. The source of inspiration for the provisions of this law is the French civil law and the books of Imami jurists. Nevertheless, because in the French civil law, an independent and coherent issue is not assigned to the conditions, the legislator has adapted all the rulings regarding the conditions from the books of Imami jurists. Therefore, to fully understand it, you should refer to these books. The book, entitled Advanced Civil Law - Analytical the Conditions in the Contract, written by Hassan Rahpik has dealt with this issue. Although this valuable book contains significant analysis and to some extent has been able to present the subject in a correct and understandable way, its critical review, both in terms of form and content, reveals some of its shortcomings and inadequacies. Therefore, it can be useful in future reforms if these suggestions aretaken into account.

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Volume 20, Issue 11 - Serial Number 87
February 2021
Pages 189-207

  • Receive Date 20 August 2020
  • Revise Date 25 November 2020
  • Accept Date 02 January 2021