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La inutilizzabilitĂ  della prestazione

  • Pietro Peruzzi,

The service covered by an obligation corresponds, in the definition offered by the law (art. 1174 of the Italian civil code), to an interest of the creditor. What happens if this interest, in the context of a contractual relationship, can no longer be satisfied due to unforeseen causes not attributable to the parties? The jurisprudence affirms that when an interest is objectively functional and necessary for the realization of the contractual program, its infringement can lead to the cancellation of the legal bond. However, what are the exact legal consequences of such cancellation, and what are its forms? This is the essential content of this work, aimed at investigating the foundation and content of the extra-legislative category of the unexpected unusability of a service.

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Pietro Peruzzi, PhD in Legal Sciences and expert on the subject, collaborates with the course of Private law institutions of Professor Giovanni Passagnoli at the University of Florence. He is a lawyer in Florence, authorized to practice the profession since 2012.
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Book Title

La inutilizzabilitĂ  della prestazione

Authors

Pietro Peruzzi

Peer Reviewed

Number of Pages

196

Publication Year

2017

Copyright Information

© 2017 Author(s)

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CC BY 4.0

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Firenze University Press

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10.36253/978-88-6453-573-9

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978-88-6453-572-2

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978-88-6453-573-9

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978-88-9273-166-0

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Premio Tesi di Dottorato

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2612-8039

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2612-8020

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