Time-Limits for the Performance of Obligations and Legal Effects of Their Extinction
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Artūras Driukas
Vilniaus universiteto Teisės fakultetas
Published 2018-07-02
https://doi.org/10.15388/Teise.2018.106.11653
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Driukas, A. (2018) “Time-Limits for the Performance of Obligations and Legal Effects of Their Extinction”, Teisė, 106, pp. 60–79. doi:10.15388/Teise.2018.106.11653.

Abstract

Quite a few mistakes still occur in the interpretation and application of legal rules which regulate time-limits in law generally and time-limits for the performance of obligations specifically. The detailed analysis of time-limits for the performance of obligations in jurisprudence is lacking. This article examines the meaning of the time-limits for the performance of obligations, their kinds, the ways of defining these time-limits and legal effects of their extinction. Also, it analyses the parties‘ choices as regards the remedies in the case of breaches of obligations with a term and, finally, the meaning of additional time-limits and the period of grace. The analysis is extensively supported by the case-law which assists in the disclosure of the issues related to the time-limits for the performance of obligations.

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