THE COURT GOES BEYOND THE STATED REQUIREMENTS IN CIVIL PROCESS
Abstract
The article analyzes the views of scientists, provides examples of legislation relating to the court goes beyond the stated requirements in civil process, the relevance and applicability of the procedural action in the implementation of civil proceedings, as well the need to consolidate the concept in the procedural legislation. The cases provided by the law of the court goes beyond the declared requirements on separate categories of civil cases are investigated in the form and method of implementation of procedural action.
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