Culmination of Law

Culmination of Law

Analyzing the Capacity of the Iranian -Egyptian Legal system in the Nature and Realm of the Legitimacy of the Transaction

Document Type : Original Article

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1 Student of Private Law Department, Naraq Branch, Islamic Azad University, Naraq, Iran
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Private Law, Naraq Branch, Islamic Azad University, Naraq, Iran
10.22034/thdad.2024.2019971.2666
Abstract
One of the conditions of validity of the transaction is the legitimacy of the transaction, which in Iranian and Egyptian law, the existence and legitimacy of the transaction must be necessary when concluding the contract, otherwise the contract is void due to lack of subject. This is despite the fact that in Egyptian law, it is necessary to specify the purpose of the transaction, but if it is not specified, it must be legitimate, otherwise the transaction is correct. Therefore, in this research, according to the Egyptian law, which considers the illegitimacy of the territory of the contract and agreement to be null and void, while comparing the views of some Iranian and Egyptian jurists, the validity and nullity conditions in transactions are examined. Of course, with a comprehensive view, trying to use the strengths of Egypt in Iran's legal system and examining the weaknesses in each of Iran's and Egypt's legal systems will be examined and compared in response to the questions and hypotheses in this article.
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