Long-term contracts and divisibility of contractual regulation: notes for a reconceptualization
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https://doi.org/10.18800/iusetveritas.201702.016Keywords:
Long-Term Contracts, Functional Divisibility of the Relationship, Durable Concrete Cause, Dynamic Consideration of Interests, Duration as Applicative CategoryAbstract
The essay analyzes the role that time plays in the single specific transaction, in order to revisit the classic category of long-term contracts. In this perspective, considering the variety of interests involved, the author reexamines the structuralist traditional concept of durable obligations related to a continuing and repeated prevision, aiming to associate long-term contracts mainly to the functional divisibility of the whole contract itself, to the concrete cause realized by negotiation through the time, to a dynamic consideration of the interests that parties would achieve through the duration. Therefore, the main idea of the proposed analysis is that a careful investigation only of the contractual interests of the parties, aside from any abstract and typological approach, can offer a convincing way of solving problems about the still discussed nature of long-term contracts.
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