Restitution in civil law: what is it, why is it and what should not be confused with?
Restitution is an important legal instrument that plays a key role in regulating property relations after the transaction is declared invalid. This mechanism is used to restore the property status of the parties to the state that existed before the conclusion of the invalid transaction.
However, there are many situations in legislation that are essentially similar to restitution.
In a new article for Moscow Digital School, Alexander Dyatko, junior lawyer at Versus.Legal, examines in detail the nature of restitution, its legal grounds, and cases of use, and analyzes other mechanisms that can be used in similar situations.
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