Welcome to our curated collection of articles and legal analyses focusing on the principle of good faith in various legal contexts. Dive into the complexities of this fundamental legal doctrine and stay informed on recent developments in the field.
An in-depth analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation that clarifies the regulation of mixed potestative conditions in contracts, with particular reference to the obligations of good faith.
Order No. 17813 of 2024 clarifies the rights of third-party owners in the event of seizure and confiscation, highlighting the need for a preliminary step before the criminal judge to demonstrate good faith.
The Court of Cassation clarifies the limits of the creditor's liability in case of failure to pursue the guarantor, establishing that good faith cannot be invoked without specific objections.
The recent ruling no. 15383 of 2024 clarifies the boundaries of ordinary jurisdiction in the event of the revocation of a public contract award, emphasizing the need to uphold the principles of fairness and good faith.
Let's explore the meaning of good faith in the context of offenses, in light of ruling no. 14077 of 2024, analyzing the conditions that may exclude criminal liability.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the boundaries of good faith in lease agreements, highlighting how the landlord's inaction cannot be interpreted as a waiver of credit rights.
A thorough analysis of Order No. 11137 of 2024, which clarifies relevant aspects of medical liability and compensation methods, with particular attention to amendable damages.
Analysis of the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding possession and good faith, with particular attention to legal presumptions and the admissibility of contrary evidence.
Order No. 8940 of 2024 from the Court of Cassation clarifies the principles of contract interpretation, emphasizing the importance of the literal meaning of words and good faith. Let us explore together the significance and implications of this decision.
Analysis of the recent ruling No. 39680 of 2024, which clarifies the methods of verifying third-party claims in relation to preventive seizures, in light of legislative changes and the principle of good faith.