Zakon o Obligacionim odnosima

English translation: contractual relations act

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Serbo-Croat term or phrase:Zakon o Obligacionim odnosima
English translation:contractual relations act
Entered by: Larisa Djuvelek-Ruggiero (X)

20:49 Oct 28, 2007
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Serbo-Croat term or phrase: Zakon o Obligacionim odnosima
Kako se prevodi sledece: "primenivace se odredbe Zakona o obligacionim odnosima i drugi pozitivno pravni propisi"
Slobodan Mirkovic, M.D., CoreCHI, HIPAA
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contractual relations act
Explanation:
isto moze - law on contractual relations
contractual relations - obavezni/obligacioni ili ugovorni odnosi
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4Law of Obligations
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contractual relations act


Explanation:
isto moze - law on contractual relations
contractual relations - obavezni/obligacioni ili ugovorni odnosi

Larisa Djuvelek-Ruggiero (X)
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neutral  V&M Stanković: Zakon o obligacionim odnosima (Law of Obligations), uključuje "contractual relations", ali nije samo to, već obuhvata i druge oblasti - v. dopunu
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Law of Obligations


Explanation:
WIKIPEDIA:
Law of obligations
The Law of Obligations is one of the component private law elements of the civil law system of law (as well as of mixed legal systems, such as Scotland, South Africa, and Louisiana) and encompasses contractual obligations, quasi-contractual obligations such as enrichment without cause and extra-contractual obligations.
The Law of Obligations is one of the branches of the civil law which includes the Property law and Law of Hypothecs, the Law of Persons, Family Law, Succession law and the Law of Prescription.
The Law of Obligations finds its origins in Roman law.
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_obligations )


“Pace Law School, USA
Bibliography of CISG Materials in Serbo-Croatian
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- KAPOR, Vladimir
1981. Haski jednoobrazni zakon o medjunarodnoj prodaji i jugoslovenski Zakon o obligacionim odnosima [ULIS and the Yugoslav Law of Obligations - in Serbo-Croatian], in: Collection of Studies on Foreign and Comparative Law on the Occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the Institute and in Honour of Professor Borislav T. Blagojevic, Belgrade, Institut za uporedno pravo (1981) 149-156
- KNEZEVIC, Gaso
1988. Sfera primene Konvencije UN o medjunarodnoj prodaji robe i Zakona o obligacionim odnosima [Sphere of Application of the UN Convention on the International Sale of Goods and of the Law of Obligations - in Serbo-Croatian], in: Zakon o obligacionim odnosima [Law of Obligations] 1978-88, Belgrade: Pravni zivot (1988) Tom II, 538-545”
( http://www.cisg.law.pace.edu/cisg/biblio/biblio-scr.html )

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The Law of Obligations seeks to organize and regulate the voluntary and semi-voluntary legal relations available between moral and natural persons under as (1) obligations under contracts, both innominate and nominate (for example: sales, gift, lease, carriage, mandate, association, deposit, loan, employment, insurance, gaming and arbitration), (2) in unjust enrichment, (3) management of the property of another (or "negotiorum gestio", the name taken from Roman Law), (4) the reception of the thing not due and (5) the various forms of extra-contractual responsibility between persons known as delicts and quasi-delicts, which are similar to tort and negligence, respectively, at common law. Despite the relatively distinct nature of these various sources of obligations, they are considered together under a law of obligations on the basis that all are instances where a debtor has a duty to execute a certain performance towards a credito
( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Law_of_obligations )

V&M Stanković
Serbia
Local time: 22:56
Native speaker of: Native in SerbianSerbian, Native in Serbo-CroatSerbo-Croat
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neutral  Miomira Brankovic: Law of Obligations je obligaciono pravo (kao grana prava), a ovde se traži naziv zakona. Sud u Strazburu koristi termin Obligations Act kada govori o našem ZOO.
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