Reflections of the overlap between the notion of default and non-compliance on the contractual liability system
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Despite the clear difference between both the lack of character and the default, both in terms of nature or source, but that did not reduce the proximity between some of the topics that address rules governing both of them, this leads the two concepts to overlap, which led the French judiciary to expand the scope to include its hidden default and thus drove the purchaser out of the circle where he was confined.
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Amazouz, L. (1). Reflections of the overlap between the notion of default and non-compliance on the contractual liability system . Journal of Law, Society and Authority , 8(1), 109-132. https://doi.org/10.52919/lsa.v8i1.60
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