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CLASSIFICATION OF ACTUAL COMPOSITIONS DEPENDING ON THE ORDER OF ACCUMULATION OF ELEMENTS
This article analyzes the order of accumulation of elements of the actual composition as a classification criterion for their division into types. Depending on this, the following compositions are distinguished: 1) with the sequential accumulation of their elements; 2) with independent accumulation of elements; 3) built using various structural principles. A logical explanation of the different order of construction of legal facts using the theory of absolute and relative legal relations is given. The relevance of this issue for the modern level of the theory of law is indicated. The conclusion is formulated that relative subjective rights are not, as it were, self-sufficient. They are not able to serve as a means of satisfying interest indefinitely. This right exists only for a limited time and is aimed at achieving such a legal state in which the interest will be ensured through one’s own active behavior. As a result, the temporary order of development of actual circumstances in some situations may have legal significance, and in others — be completely indifferent to future legal consequences.