The consent of the parents (adopter, trustee) as a condition of the validity of the transaction made by a minor, aged 14 to 18 years
( Pp. 126-129)

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Victoria V. Belozertseva Cand.Sci.(Law), Associate professor, Head of the civil law disciplines department, Russia
East Siberian Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia
Irkutsk,
Abstract:
In connection with the increased participation of minors aged from 14 to 18 in civilian traffic, when they increasingly become consumers in the market for goods and services, the question arises about the volume of transaction capacity of these subjects. The legislator calls the consent of the parents (adopter, guardian ...) as a condition of the validity of the transaction made to minors aged 14 to 18 years. The article defines exactly how this consent should be expressed: by both parents or only one of them, the range of subjects who can challenge a transaction concluded without parental consent, no need for parents to consent to every transaction made by a minor registered as an entrepreneur and doing business. An analysis of judicial practice in cases of invalidating transactions made by minors aged 14 to 18 years without parental consent is given.
How to Cite:
Victoria V.B., (2015), THE CONSENT OF THE PARENTS (ADOPTER, TRUSTEE) AS A CONDITION OF THE VALIDITY OF THE TRANSACTION MADE BY A MINOR, AGED 14 TO 18 YEARS. Gaps in Russian Legislation, 6 => 126-129.
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