Condiţiile acţiunii pauliene
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CERBU, Sabina. Condiţiile acţiunii pauliene. In: Experienţa de cercetare – componentă indispensabilă a formării de specialitate, 31 octombrie - 1 noiembrie 2006, Bălţi. Bălţi: Presa universitară bălţeană, 2006, pp. 78-91. ISBN 978-9975-9555-3-9.
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Experienţa de cercetare – componentă indispensabilă a formării de specialitate 2006
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Bălţi, Moldova, 31 octombrie - 1 noiembrie 2006

Condiţiile acţiunii pauliene


Pag. 78-91

Cerbu Sabina
 
Universitatea de Stat „Alecu Russo” din Bălţi
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 22 iulie 2021


Rezumat

This article is about the options of the creditor, for who were created more possibilities to protect his legal interests against fraudulent actions of the debtor. One of the option and probably the easiest to be applied is the right of the creditor to a forcible execution on the debtors’ material goods. This option can be performed just in the case of non-execution of debtors’ contractual obligations, irrespective of the location of debtors’ material goods. A similar legal institution available to protect creditors’ legal interests is the paulian action. In the existing civil legislation there are no concrete purviews con-cerning the paulian action. Thus, art. 218 of the RM Civil Code stipulate the relative nullity of the legal act and art. 221 stipulate the nullity of faked and fictive legal acts. By these examples we can assume the existence of some conditions for the paulian action. Unlike art. 218 of the RM Civil Code, art. 975 of the Romanian Civil Code mentions only two conditions for the paulian action: debtors’ actions must cause to the creditor damage and they must be fraudulent. Actually the creditors’ damage and the debtors’ fraud are the main conditions of the paulian action. There are necessary and other conditions to put into effect the paulian action. These conditions can be sorted in the following categories:  Conditions related to debtors’ actions;  Conditions related to the creditor who dispute debtors’ legal acts;  Conditions related to the debtor;  Conditions related to third parties who concluded the legal act with de debtor.