Reciprocal concessions – compulsory element of a settlement agreement

Alina Gaja
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The settlement agreement is an instrument of substantive law, with important intercalations in procedural law, with the aim of amicably preventing a potential dispute or terminating an existing dispute. In order to qualify a civil contract as a settlement agreement, the legislation in force and the doctrine provide certain preconditions and mandatory elements that such an instrument must present. Thus, the purpose of this article is to reveal the binding elements that represent the content of a settlement agreement. In order to elaborate an extensive study, only one of these elements shall be examined, namely the reciprocal concessions made by the parties in order to solve the dispute between them. Mutual concessions belong to the essence of the settlement agreement, as it shows that by solving the conflict amicably, both sides win, as they save time, resources and choose the actual way in which they settle the conflict. In this article we will analyze the concept of reciprocal concessions, the difference between reciprocal concessions and other legal institutions, such as recognition of the action or dismissing the case. Also, we will provide examples of concessions by analyzing the jurisprudence in this regard.
互惠让步-和解协议的强制性要素
和解协议是实体法文书,在程序法中有重要的插入,目的是友好地防止潜在的争端或终止现有的争端。为了使民事合同有资格成为和解协议,现行立法和理论规定了这种文书必须具备的某些先决条件和强制性要素。因此,本文的目的是揭示代表和解协议内容的具有约束力的要素。为了展开一项广泛的研究,只应审查这些因素中的一个,即各方为解决它们之间的争端而作出的相互让步。相互让步是和解协议的本质,因为它表明,通过友好解决冲突,双方都是赢家,因为他们节省了时间和资源,并选择了他们解决冲突的实际方式。在本文中,我们将分析互惠让步的概念,互惠让步与其他法律制度的区别,如承认行为或驳回案件。此外,我们将通过分析这方面的法理学来提供让步的例子。
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